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AveniK* Deity Net PrSee Run it Tbe Weether THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80, 19W | ' Wr. «M W««k' Mieet. - PAGE THIRTY-TWO O ct. 2 5 0 1 . IM S VianeMt 4« D. & Woetker Om w fianrh^aitpr lEmitlttg ^lirrallf ■ . • -i— ~ '■ 12,815 W hidy M d MMl VwIghL Laar l e (h e 48a./PMti]r eloody, w tm tf, eaM ' Newconners to M»nche«ter who David C. Ogrexi and Alan C, friends Will also be held' , at the M aoA ar « l Um A a d n h«d not Attended previoue meet­ Ogren, sons of Mrs. Winifred C ircle P Ianniitg Knights of CotUmbua Home Satur­ (RMrdajr. mgb 48 h> M. Drop bi and m o tlio "aH now" BarMW Ml fjlrMhitlMi ^ About Tuwu ings of the YWCA.sponsored Newr. Ogren, .172 E. Middle Tpke., grad- day. The meat will be served Manchmtter— A City of VillaK« Charm comers Club were welcomed 'Att.* uateif from re,rrult trajning Oct, 18 D ance Saturday promptly at 7 p.m. and dancing tea held recently at the home of at the Naval Training Center,. will follow. Mrs. Mildred Callahsui, M onehottor iorbor Sliop . . . The Manchester Boartl of Health Great Lakes, HI. 49 Coleman Rd., Is tihalrman of advises all persons to arranne Mrs. C. Easton Perry, 176 Wads­ g '. , . 1 St. Margaret'! Circle, Daughters the affair. VOL. LXXyilL Not 27 erve Officers Training pifEldrnt of 1943 o f Mfln* accomplishments. Eisenhower, who has campaigned With I will meet tomorrow night at Po ! Corps at Colby College, Wsterville, Buspenaion of tests went into ef­ at the home of Reginald riiilo, 371 chGRlor High Srhnol. 1ft. on the ar- new vigor in this year’s battle for--^'—------' fect today. Talks between the • -f .fX W Middle Tpke . and prm ecd from I lice Headfpiartera at 6:30 for aa- .Maine Cadet Staples, a sophomore Congreaa, chose Baltimore for hlay aignment to the vadoua Halloween rangemonlM ciommlUoe for the United States, drita^ and Russia there to Ilarlfoid foi night shoot­ al Colby, Is assigned ss a fllgiil rlBKft reunion Nov. 29 at the K of t '"Windup vote-Repubiican appeal to Sets Monitor Parley ; parlies Ihroiighoiil the town, I setgeant. will determine whether it lasts ing of the Capilnf Building and the Homo, the nation via radio and television. Sikoreky^iCuts longer. Hotel Staller In the event of bad Reaorvationft from rlHanmate.'^ Tile President has struck some weather the meeting will he held 33ie nex. meeting of the hoard heavy blows at the Democrats in ’ne last atomic shot went off of diiectoi s of the Mam heslei; ^tilrl .Major F,. Waller Lainie will are b*lnp aroepted hv Krneftl in a mountainside tunnel with an St Pinto ,s home si 8 oi lock condiirl an informal Bible study Di*ke, RFt) 3, and they cloee Nov. Speeches all the way to the West W ill Idle 1,100 Condition at Geneva I Scoiils will be held al Ihe -fliil earth-jolting shock It wai. as big ■Sioiil r ffii'c. 02.3 .Main St , Tuesday this evening al 8 o'c lock In the 10. Coast But he waa expected to lay as the atomic pomba which de­ A memorial ,Ma^« for the de. .Salvation Aiiuy Citadel. A verse emphaata-tonight, on what he con­ Stratford. OcL «X (8P)—The Si­ ceased members of (iibhons As- night at 7:.30 stroyed Japanese cities in World Geneva, Oct. 31 (4>)—Russia today reiterated ita demand i by verse study of St P a n I'l TKIVIIM tends are hla ' administration’s korsky, divlaion of United Aircraft War n. It lofted a 500-foot wide senibly Calhohc l.adies of ('ohim- klpislle to Ihe Romans will be achievements in, the foreign arid' for nn immediate suspension of nuclear weapon testa forever, biis will he lieM in .'it .lames’ The aiiniial budget' meeliug of In Ihe riilciiliiiii of the early Corp. will reduce its workforce by column of rock and di~t 1,000 feet the Second (.'ongi egatlonal Church highlighted by free and open dis­ universities, the trivlum nieanl Ihe domestic fields. / about 1,100 ' employes, the firm above the >nountain top.. Huge Soviet Delegate Semyon K. Tsarapkin made the deman<^t Chiircli at 11,30 .Siimlay mot rung cussion by the audience. The piib- Senate. Democratic Legder Lyn-' Members will meel in a body at will he held Monday al 8 p.m at .flrsl Hire, of the seven liberal arts: skid today. bouldets crashed down the elopes. the start of negotiations with the United States and B t^ in llc Is invited. doi) B. Johnson of Texas said last the cliimli ai llvl.'i.' i the church. gramtidir. logic snd rhetoric. The company gaVe declining pro­ Atomic Energ/ Commission aci- for a joint su.sjiension of tests under international conCTol. night Eisenhower has received duction schedules and decreased entlati kept trying to set’ off an* more cooperation from Democrats Defense Dept, spending as the rea­ other weapon right up until the Tsarapkin said a permanent undertaking by the thrra pow­ In Congress than from Republi- sons for the cutback. The cuts will r. Idnight deaaline. A blast waa ers to stop tests should precede negotiation of tl« control eans in the House and Senate. take place between now and April to have gone off under a balloon system to detect violations. The West has cnnaiiMently re­ Sneaking to a party rally In In- 1, 1959 atjilnnts here and in at 1,500 feet altitude. But high fused to agree to a permanent ces.sation of te^ts unless th« 302 MAIN ST., CORNER MIDDLE TURNPIKE (Uanapolia, Johnson said the Preai- Bridgeport. wJnds balked the effort. . dent ought to refnember "that the Lee S. Johnson, general man­ control system is set up first. accompllahments .he now holds ager, aald "The decllna iri^the vol­ Alarmed by a spui't in radio- Meanw'hile, voluntary British and American cessation of Open Thursday and Friday Nights Till 9 fbrOi' as hla own are the works ^tlvity over Loa Angeles, Mayor ume of business for 1959 )s the re­ Iforria Poulson yesterday tried to tests for a one-year period went into flifect today. But of S' Democratic Co'ngreaa.” sult primarily of the austerity pro­ both countries have given notice they w j / a resume testing if In this connection, Johnson men­ gram Initiated by the Department get the AEC lO cell off the shot HALE’S Self Serve and Meat Dept. tioned anti-receaatdh tneasurea and that never materialized,! Russian tests continue. 1 of Defense several months ago;’’ steps to counter Russian scien­ He phoned the AEC .in Wash­ Tsarapkin did not refer directly He said the firm had made every ington and complained to Com- to the western auspenaion offer, y t/nc tific advances. .. The Texan said effort to cushion Its workers hut declared Ruula "will Imme­ Democratic votes saved Ehsen- r^Wioner W. (F. LD)by that wind ge Disputes against the decline. \ as blowing fallout from Nevada diately diacohtinue Ita experimen­ JO, % FOOD hower’a fprelgn policy programs In The decrease will affect salaried tal e’xploslons" If the western Congress. tests over his city. and hourly workers, said Johnson, Ul/by aald the amount of ra­ powers are willing to conclude an ndia^s Report The-Seriate Democratic leader and will reduce the division's to­ agreement for permanent aiispe SALE also dismissed as scare words the dioactivity o/er Los Angeles was tal employment to about 8,400. no't haxardous. alon. This was as-sumed to i^ i- charges by' Republican . campaign­ cate that the Ruaslan test /pro­ On A-Ban Plan Tonight ers, tocludiiig Iffiaenhoijver, that the 28% Over Safe Level THE STORE FOR Measurements tv the Los An­ gram has not been dlscontln/ed as Democrats harbor political radical­ geles Cflty Health Dept, showed of today. United Nations, N. Y., OcL 81 ism. Guild Dispute Reds Set Parley TMms 5 to 9 In the same vein, Democratic that the . amount of radioactivity — Ambassador Henry Cabot Pillsbury's BEST, MtATCUTS in the air was 20 per cent above According to Information com­ National Chairman Paul Butler ac­ 1/odge today accusad India of giv­ On Hale'a the level cor,sldered safe for hu­ ing out of the meeting, Tsarapkin the Main Floor cused Btoenhower of using ra d ic ^ Perils Papers aald Russia would be prepared to ing the U;N. an Incorrect-report on From years of experience we are convinced that inn and socialism as icarewords man consumption over a period BEWITCHING 'Sponsored by; of months. negotiate a controVsystem such as efforts to find ai compromise formu­ aiOdnat the Democrats. . ' ' Kehler’s there are no finer meats and meat products than An immediate flurry of excite­ that proposed /by an 8-nallon la for the suspending of nuclear GRAND NATIONAL I.4uiies Noting that Elaenhower’a Balti­ In New York srlenllflc ronf^ence last summer test,. RATH! more speech .tonight falls on Hal­ ment, apprehension and anger fol­ The Rev. Robert J. Keen administers last rites over the ahect-covered body of Alllater Pryde of but he insisted the testa must Circle of lowed. Bridgeport, killed today when a commuter train and a truck collided ,at a crossing In Milford., The U.8. delegate told the U.N’a loween, Butler aaid in a atate- New York, OcL 31 (jB —Federal b> stopped rat snd forever. The gi-natlon Political Committee that .South ment that Eisenhower should Mayor Poulson said "There will (AP Photofax). delegates /le n t Into closed session FU ^R Methodist RATH BLACK HAWK BACON mediators have,.entered the con­ be repercussions’! If the AEC ■ ■ ______O' ...— .. .. ------'■ — the compromise kad been” SHOPPERS 5 5 c Chiireh ' ’throw away the hobgoblin speech tract . dispute between the Ameri­ after a pirM public opening meet- It royed by the unwllllngneaa of fired anbther shot. Ing otliere- the Soviet Union—to agree. 5 lb . b a g can Newspaper Guild - and New The uproar was subsiding today B ritain Invites U.S. (Continued on Page Five) York*! seven major dally newapa- Byhtp, U.S. /nibaaaador James India's Arthur Loll gave a dif­ It's ea.Aj' 1o bowilrh (he rnmilj with wonderful meats Premier Fancy I.lght Meat i.b.^ 73c i.b. 40c under a barrage of reassuring J. jftadsworth said "the United peri, seeking to avert a strike statements. ferent veralon. He aaid both the Rttth SauHage R oll...... lh. 49c threatened for midnight tonight. Tra in-Truck Crash In Conim oiiH ealth lea comes to this meeting wlUi United Statee and the Soviet Union An AEC spokesman at the Ne­ w hen >011 do >our weekly ahopping al I’inehurat. You SOLID PACK TUNA (i^traCt tdks resume today be­ sincere desire to achieve an' had accepted an Indian-Yugoalav Rath Select Beef Liver . . . l b . 5 9 c TW A Wffl Idle vada testing site said radloscr s.'^-eement for a controlled suspen­ resolution. He aald further time get all the freahesl. mosl flaiorful food m town al priii-a tween the ANO and the Times, tlvtty in the Uo» Angeles air w)ll • Ottawa, Oct. 31 (SO ■— The 49' Herald Tribune. Dally News, Mir­ United Sta’es has a new in -/ sion of nuclear weapons testa. We waa needed to work out a declara­ dissipate quickly. He said the believe that the three countries tion to be made by the United lh al attil >11111 hudgel. We Aiso Have Roth Iowa Corn-Fed ror, World-Telegram and Sun, airiouijt^was equal only to the ex- Kills 2 in Milford vitatlon to jolq the Britia 4 C ans 9 9 c 19,000 if lAM Joumal-American, gnd p^L : ’ Commonwealth -- . from . . . have now an unuaual oppor­ States, the Soviet Union and Brit­ BEEF and HICKORY SMOKED husband of Queen ElizaMth tunity for conatn ctive, negotla- ain to accompany the resolution. j No OH Added! Joint negottatiomiTSelWeen the dnned on Page Fifteen) tlona." You can't di.«iguihe (he good foods you ge( a( l'inehurs(, 15< COUPON 'ANG '^and the Publishers Aaaqria- n . Lodge declared that Lall had (}Ood un your negt purtiuiFo S^ikeirToit^ht IjUlford, Oct, 31 (M,-^Two men* partly derailed during the crash Wadsworth aald the United CANNED HAMS tlon of New York 0ity„ rejiresent- were killed and Several persons Fqllce said many o( tha, baaaen- Speaking jokingly /a t the "seriously misstated what we un­ BO unmask . . . Ie( yourself he known al >our fiiendlv States ta wtUlhg,„to tcc4|pt a re­ derstood to be tha situation.” He of UPTON TEA (lUnAHV-B 'SUNLIGHT , 3, 5, 6Va lb. cans. Ing the seven datUea, broke , down were injured today When a 2-cai; ' tra 'wefe thrbwn ‘from thel'r aeata banquet of the EngllKn-Spesk- ciprocal year-to-year test auapen- . Kansas City, OcL 81 (rf)—TThe on Sept. 18. S in c e ^ e n the guild New Haven Railroad passenger y the impact. ing Union runferahee, Prince said Lall should have read out to Pinehurel (irocer>. You’ll he a hewilrhing cook if > ou men who maintain and service Pope May Pick sion. provided an agreed inspec­ the committee the Soviet reaerva- haa.been negotiating ^ th each pa­ train and an unloaded gravel truck «Some of the pasaengera topelled train Uninjured paissengers aboard the ation.’’ The U.S. delegate then outlined gend operations if they do. train were tranaported by bua to mad^ in reaching agreement on the Soviet reaervatlon. It waa a Lb. 6 9 c CHICKEN LEG^ l » . 4 9 c The mediators entered Ithe. pic­ and the driver of the trlick, police In inory- acrloua vein ha and implementing major and sub­ Th< airline, pne Of the nation’s ture ' yestirday mner -lliDmaa J. Two from U.S. said. Bridgeport. propoted/a toast to partnef- declaration that the three big pow­ Police said the .crossing Is stantial arms control measures ers understood the resolution to Big Four, said It would furlough Murp^, executive vice president The fireman waa identified'.as ahlp . 1mween the Common- such as the United Etatea has INiiPtliiinil meal nmniwrr. < liarlFK .Mc< artli>. ha* arlcrtafi HO’RMEI. It 07. CAN its 19,000 employer If the 8,700 of the New York local of the Ouild, Waldemar Balunas, 39 Creatwodd marked by two warning signs, but mean that they \vere banning nu­ BONELESS CHUCK ROAST By WILLIAM L. RYAN that .there were' no warning lights weilUi and the United States long aought." He added that an clear teating for alltims regardless llamd an<| ( hli Ucn* for tha "haii money . . . for .Y»»u ranno! 0oea in Nor/ York (hem whole roaal . . eut to fry . . . split 48 TIA BAOt 6 5 c ■trike would ahu..down TWA op­ be struck had not yet been decided. call a conaiatory soon—perhaps be­ ont the akin or Ihe ahnnk nr ihe hock . . . fore (Christmas—t'o increase and John J. Morrisey, South Leonard ambassador to BrllHln, in re­ Britain's David Ormsby-Gore to hroll . . , atiiff and roast I-.8 pounder J ot the amall (•an 4 5 c HALE’S SELECTED FRESH PRODUCE. . . erations worldwide. -, TWA oper­ Later In the day, the Guild said St., Waterbury, the train engineer, Coroner Say| It was willing to continue negoti­ atrengthen the,;,College of Cardl- ply said there are occasional said the conference concerns hot family . . . hiiy'S for a larger family. "• BUY NOW and SAVtl GR.APEFKUIT. WHITE OR PINK . ___ .3 fo r .19c ates 200 planes on 50,000 miles of was reported in serious condition differences between the great Serve Hot or Cold routes—-across the United States ations past the strike deadline rtala, only the three eountriea which at V FLORIDA OR CAJ.IF, 0RAN(JE.S . . . . do7.. 69c The newly elected Pontiff may at Mijford Hoapital.- English-speaking peoples, but present poaaeas nuclear weapons. B u lletin s HANDY'S from San Frariclaeo to New York.: with ^the Times and the Post be­ i Three of about 70 passengers on Poison Cause fiood In He DELICIOUS APPLES ...... 2 lbs. .'l.Yc cause some, progress had been avoid the device of maas conala- there "too oeep an affinity, " Wa are negotiating for the in- from the AP Wires RRIGHTWOOD Kraft's VelveelB Process across the Atlantic, - through toriea a disttncUve mark of the the train were also reported In­ a too profound a'lundsnce of iAIany Wnya e m P e r o r g r a p e s ...... 2 lbs. .19c Europa to the far East. made In contract talks. stailatlon of a control ayatem not FULLY COOKED reign of hia predeceaeor. Plus XII. jured. Banker Death common aense’* to suggest only in our own countrlai, we are HAMS LETTURE, LARGE FIRM HEAD . . .. .head 21c ■ A similar atUke grouVtded Capi­ . But the 'ntttea. In its editions But Vatican observers, picture They were identified as David any peril. , 8 ()jr,. Can CHEESE SPREAD tal Atrllriea planes for the 16th today,' said if other newspapers negtMatlng for the ultimate In­ ^ATINTA INVITES NEWSMEN CA BRA (JE ...... , . . . .> .lb, iic day today, the new spiritual sovereign of the Scully, 76, Waterbury, Emanuel stallation of a worldwide system are struck and craft unions re­ World’s half billion Roman Catho­ Soares, 1)4, also of-Waterbury, and BridgeporL Oct. 31 (/T) -Nelson j Havana, Oct. 81 (db—Presi­ ROCK T U R N IP...... lb. 7c TWA and fhatnet 142 of the fuse te croeB Guild picket lines, B. Brothweil, 81, a Stamford i affecting many countries who ar'e dent Fiilgencin Ratistn onnoune* hole 10 to 14 Ih. ham* «tr CAULIFLOWER ...... lics as anxious to strenj^hen hia Julius BudllK. 64. of 'Torrlngton, not represented here.” he said. 6 5 c i.l). Kox . .. .head 29c lAM have been negotiating since the Times .would suspend publica­ Senate of Cardinals In' the light of banker who .died Jan. 21, came | ad today foreign newspaparmea full xUlnlrfut. ahankleaa. hock 8 3 c . their contract . expired Oct. 1, tion. . ’ I- All were taken w the Milford to his death as the result of 'in-1 Mail Confesses "My government Intend to do ara vvalcome to to Cuba Inapt ahank A to 7 Ih. half of the vast.ly complex problems of ad­ Hospital. i. everything to bring this confer­ (..^nG E LOCAL FRE.SH 1057. -Their dispute ha,>..been heard The newspaper said it would gestion of araenic over a Snbslan-1 and obsarva next Monday’s ham. I h ...... SC.OTr CUtiRWE ministration facing the church In The train was • bou|id from ence to a succesiiful conclualon. prasldential and ragionat alae^ -by federal mediators arid a presi­ take the poY Jon , that the craft the modem age. " Waterbury to Bridgeport. ttal period of time . . . from the ; For “TRICK or TREA F Wo Su{{ost- dential emergency board. The unions were \striking. against the criminal act >r acts, of persons Strangling 3 both because of the Importance of tirnis. Rebel lander ^ e l Caatra DRADE “A'VEQGS WAX PAPER There are still 17 vacancies In Police aaid tlie craih occurrad the subject with which we are has threatened widespread vio­ 125 Foot Roll urJon ’.jejected recomiriendationa Times becauMh-^raft union con­ the college, whose normal strength unknown," County Ccyoner Edgar RuH Portion \\ eighing Candy Bara by both. tracts ara city-wde' and d6 not about 8:48 a.m, at .,a private W. Krehtzroan declared today.. Santa Ana, Chillf., O ct.-81 lAb— dealing, and because we believe lence and death to candidatea, is 70. It la belifyed likely the new crossing near a gravel pit operated In 6 Ihs...... - . l.h. 6 9 c bnv of !4 7 ^ principal'controversy con- expire until Dec, .8, The banker, who died In hla A confessed strangler of three,Loa that If it Is a sircceaa, it will then claiming tha elactlona are a CHICKENS Pontiff is considering elevating at by the Turner Co. of Milford, be possible to make progress to­ fraud. Doz. 5 9 c 2 P kgs. 4 5 c leut two American preiafei to The Turner Co. truck, police home, had been confined several, Angeles area modeJa today led po­ HiM-eliiiul Gum (OoBtiiiiied OB Page SeveB) (OonMnned «n Page Tsb) months by tllneia, Krentzman aald, ward the adoption and execution L\ ------— ^— Pack bring the U,8. representation In said, wag returning from Derby lice officers to the desert graves of of measures of real disarmament." DANISH REDS IN^SHOWDOWN 20 the college back to four members. adding that no niedlcal-attention PREMIER CUT M O n 'S and was headed for a company two of them. ^ The negotlstlona,. expected to Copenhagen,Oc|< SI id)—Dna- liersliey Chnrolate KIssea or He also is reported considering sand pit when the collision oc- waa givtn him, since he and hia continue for at least a month, will • tsh Comsnuntsts Inunclied in eeo- APFLESAUCE the elevation of alx mofe Italiana. cnirred. wife were Christian Science prac- Calmly, Harvey M. OJalman of Miniatures CRANBERRY SAI'CE In 10 Languages be cohducled In aecrecy. racy today a cengraas that may Swi(t & Company Home Econoiniil Siu,qestv Spfrrlal 7 Rih Cut nVHTEKJt ^ WAX BEANS which would- bring Italy's repre- Authorities said the truck wax UUonera, Brothwell’a wife, Olga, Lot- Angeles led officers to a re- B W oRnnsiH (Individually wrapped) RASPBERRY SAUCE waa questioned by police Uie - fol­ mme, sandy area near Escondido Taarapkln was chairman of the - epllt their party. A aho^down HIIR PORK RO.\ST sCntaffon to 23 princes of the carried down the track for about firat njeeting.' Ormsby-gore and expected between .'lltolats A|>ples church; 100 feet and that the train was lowing month .a'ftar exhumation In Ban Diego County, He Identified; Ih. 4.1c LEAN SI.K Kn the Wadsworth krill preside qver ^jUld ^ Moscow dleliarda. Party in Quart Basket . Lb. Can.8 2 J a r s 3 5 c The far-flung affairs of the of the body revealed arsenic poi­ the remains found there as the BACON Ih. 99e 2 3 9 c son. The coroner aaid; bodies of Mrs. Shirley Ann I»y the following meetings In that or­ chairman .4ksel Istrsen Is advo­ church would seem to require a der, and thq chairmanship will then cating .Titoiat Independence from P O R K C H O P S (Genuine ( enter Cut continuation of Pina X ll’a policy “A post mortef.. examlnatton Bridgeford, 24, a divorcee of Sun I III ( K GKOtM l of atreaslng the' church's unl- 'Valley, Angeles suburb, and continue in rotation each day. Momow to rebulM the party’* PORK CHOPS BU l.h OR l'ATTIK.8 waa performs'!' and a hemolytic fast falling poUtlonl fortunen. cue Helighllul (ara when wcll-brownad, Any popenrn w ift| vefaality. It woulu be- no^urprise, News Tidbits anemia of undertermined origin Ih. 99r Ih. 69r its salt...is wartl>; (ConMnned on Page Tea) (Conllnned on Page Fifteen) Ardent eupportere of the Krem-"' fotk-lender, and juicy. Don't forget therefore, if Pope John nameii at Culled from AP/Wirefl was- found to. b* the cause .of tin aeren to control moat of the that fruit occompanimenli luch or Pasternak Get Out laaat two new Latin-American death. Since homojytic snemis can PINEHURST SPECIAL 3 in I BLEND Cariknals, oiie African who peri .goo or so delegate* to the party opplesoute, fried opple ringi, pine- be produced by humerotis agents. oDhgrean aaU way try to oaat Of grminil Hei»l. I'ork, \ ral. I>rfert lor meal loaf or 89c Including Certain pqlaonB, 'further opple ringc, and ipiced orange llicei Ih. Britaih’srVeVsion of the "Twenty^ State Political Roundup Isirseii from the rhalnwMshtg. ^^Yp^iah meal halU sto. London, ,OcL 31 (P)—**“»cow" If - Voinov's. ’ Btatemcnt Is cor­ (Continued on, FogB Fourteen) One" tv qujx la plagued by the Uata were made which ruled, out odd glory 16 thu populor pork cuf. Itadlo, in 10. languages, invited rect, Pasternak still would have ah . ; ^ ' ...... ah allergic reaction to foreign pro­ r IMP cV-cv I.esnc aUCKD no'velUt-poet. Boris Paatamak to- income dejRitte hla ousterTrom the same troojrt^ that killed its Aifieri- INUBIDtS' CA.ikE DELAYED ' I t t ' ^ day to get oiit of the Soviet Unioh. can counterpart. A contestant says teins or; a jongenitat hemolytic Romct OcL g l UB -r-A Rome BOILED HAM ...... 1^. $ 1 .1 9 Soviet Writers’ Union. While the hg ‘got advance tips on the quea< anemia., as MiBg the producing ‘tiet him .go .where, ne wishes book never waa published In tbe M anV Body Sought nppellato court today heard ar­ to," 'the broadcaata said of the tlona';;. The British Foreign Of­ cause fbr 'thia man’s condition. .7. Ribicoff, Z eller Hold guments—behind c l * ^ door*— Soviet Union,. It has been a beat fice announces Britain la urgently "Testa did - indteata, however, wntet, wh6 turned down the 1958 aellir abroad. Ih Planje W reckage In .the elite’s appeal against an­ PirTTERkAt-L NqImI prixe this week under heavy and carifally coBsiderlBg » VagB- that lead arsenic poison was pres­ nulment of the marrihge of ac­ AttJ^inehurst Voinov made his statement to alav rrqBeet lor A loan. ent in the body oC.the deceased so Soirlat pressure. "NO Soviet man Dr,. Stellan ArvidBaom chairman tress , Ingrid Bergman and Ro­ TURKEYS or woman wants to breathe the Erving, Mass.. Opt. 31 (A*)--Res­ Lillian Santiago, 4, dies as the the body was exbimed and fur­ To Gampirigii Plans berto Rosaelllni. After a two- I HS,I rail cn pnlnluee el lU Ihn '2Hi '1 lus weekend we start HAH.OWIIN of the Swedish Writers' Assn., who cue workers m*ae k third attempt result of B fire In a Irnver east aide ther tests performed. These lab- hour session the court adjourn­ Vihite. Pink, Y^ilow, ■dr he breaUiea.’* . ■ % handed (dm a proteet aaying “an today to remove the last of four nn .’fUai,,r.'. fMim Miiiiir « iiii'li rosl nince than ,Ihe Jjong 10 to 29 Lh. Blaea \ Bliia or Greea The broadcaatlt—in English, Ger­ New York tenement atarted by ed the case to Dec. A Islands Price gusiaulrrd llini .Sul. Qunlily . . . the heal. man, French. Portuguese, Swedish, author ought to lie sure Ahat crit- victims from the crumpled wreck- four children playing with . (UenttBued on Page Ten) 4rolls7Sc ic im of hia own aoclety Is met age of a plane.buried jit treacher­ By THE AHSO(TATr,b PBBSfl.Aa crack at the governorship told -■oxea 2 7 c 65c Norwegian, Danish, Greek, Italian BlKtdhe.s . Tlie.number of feder­ a party gathering In New London DF.MONSTRATIQN DENIED rinehural Frosted Food and Serbo-Croat declared the only by counter criticism and not ous swamp more thah two months. a l . employes dropped 17|44l 1b Oov. Abraham RlWoofj and Fred Budapest, Hungary. OcL 81 MAINE sjid Groeery Oepl. by reprisala." , ^ Workers removed three bbdiM to st he often haa been asked: author of "Doctor' Zhivago" has Keptetnber' as compared with M ad Flier, H -Bonib R. 2ieller entered the home stretch Why? — , on --A government spokesman Halloween Rpeelala fno place in Soviet Society.” They Voinov refused to 'accept, the yesterday. August Sen. l|*rry F. Byrd (D- denied todky a demonstretion protest. He added indignantly The eiiglne jplane dis­ of their d058 campaigna loday, A solid reason,,, he .explained, Pietaweet balled Pasternak, "a roan who in Vad repovta . . . The Philippines waa his reaching of a conclusion took place last week in front of POTATOES 10 lb. 29c 'there are no indications that Pas­ appeared in fog and rain the night count aeve« persona diwd and four R eiw rt H it by U.S. each determined to shake at many Fmr.en Peaa , .8 boxes 80« ^Of I'S!" •pirit has long been a traitor to hands as possible.' ' ; from “moTTnllng evidence" while the U.R. legatloia aimed at mmm of Aug. 24 enronte from Man­ his country and who has now spat ternak had been victimized. He mtsajng ' and presumed drowned •working .under Riblcoff lhal the Josef CardtanI Mtodazenty, wha told ArVidzaon “Paztemak .does chester, N. H ,, to Willlmantic. from typhoon Ixirna. j . London, Oct. 81 UP) ,-r U.S. Air The (Jovernor, a Democrat; Grilden n rro ts are from Msene inn and we fhmk they ara PU'tsweet SMD IP ON SPECIAL LABEL In Ita faco.. a poet of the decadent Conn. (Jovernor is not'fll for the job. 'Is in refuge there. Lnsxia Strn wherries S 1.6 oS. 89c school . . > a pretender to the not lose his civil rights." - ‘ Horma'a nehr military premier, Force authoriUea todky denied re­ headed for a full day In New Brit­ Uyaro* toM a neas canfeseaca belter lltr.ii mosl . , - - ’ 4 O Z J A R The bodies were identified, as ain, hla home town. Zeller, hla Zeller called Riblcoff “A man (’ompate Ihe flavor . . , Ihe aoetiiotio culture Who wrote for a “He can stay , in his country cot Oen. Ne Win, in hla maiden speech ports that a deranged American who did not understand the re- "i:JL . diplomnta diay have textuie . . , Ihe delielnus KMi iulumae Buller-Pecan •elect few and had no contact with tsge outside Moscow and he vvill those of the ipiloL Paul E. Oelinai, to Parliament says Ck>mmunlsts S f r ^ n could off « caught the habit, ef visions from P E A S O U P ...... p k g . 2 9 e 3fi a Manph.satep used car dealer; SponsIbillUes of the offlccf" and “a finV,II . . , then cheek Ihe Coffee C skes ...... ea.,|96 the people.** net suffer^ eoanomifialiy," Voinov and'Other insurgents fighting govr bomb trigger, poor administrator” who haa gfven .Mlnibnenty and nustook p e a » Cello Bur nidce and ,Vou will come in hia 15-year-old niece. Elaine Dea- denial W'aa: uWMpted by a An election day drew nearer the CARROTS 1 0 c Cutt Ginger Ale ONION SOUP ...... p h 9 . 3 3 c . At about the same time,. in rechers, also.of Manchester, and em ment of - Burma will be put tw o candidatas gave no indlcgUop toe public, “apparently deliberate-, flit proiqeaaders and pnlre 'of Plnehiirsl for SpetialOnly - Stockholm, a Soviet diplomat was He claimed P asternak, will be down refentteaely na rriminala.., sto(7 ' ill one B r ip ilr ^ p e r this ly. an entirely false Idea; not only lovers foV. denionktratere." Rnspherry or J triggera wan atond la Zeller Explains itor suggested oieetaUy dwUghed W e st Near GnhMhiito ~ ‘ MANCHISTCR CONH* choch-out for your convmh Ms mind/htcauae of Tha atom Wfv~ Tbe mAh whorbo decided to ' give up Moto Dutch NiHennii rMaM (n the Sotiet preaa. ^ itrbuer (or . the pant of aUto nompi

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eourU and all o( Its budfoUd .BMly-Brown said, "that Dine* my on, Thursday and Mra. wnijert D. C* to Dr. and'Mra. Lawnmee aMneles. He told a TorrlTi(ton second tsrm In CoafriMM began in m Btonra; a daughter to ji t . aad Mrs. lUehard ea^sta,. 33 i ftariBaa S t Second Goat Joins Bolioh lOarrlaon, Friday. Soma. The Infant le the couple's Political froup that ha plans to work (or m IDS), U towns of my district have K d te rS u e g Mra. Donald Camell 'will aaalat first child and the first grand­ "pay as you (le w " systein o( In­ rccolvWl a toUl of IT.aU.DTS In MIS^ DOC3IAROBD TXSTB(a>AY; Sheinwold on Bridge Jamea Xingsman, Wataon ltd., Mondiw at the 3-day aeasion; Mrs. child of Mr.. and Mra. A n g • J o terior state roads. foteral aid for sehooi eonatnieUon. MANCHESTER Parly at Pound T. J. Crockett, Tuesday and Mra. Soma of Birch Mountain Rd. T& this Hat I must add also IS VermH; W4UtA« Tbeall. South Two Democrats who want fed- 3 *Birch w o o d 5 o f F a m i l y J o a a p h Oostonzo, Wednesday. Bulletin Board Roundup eral of flees crlUeised their opposi­ towns which havs received a total Wlndimr: SIri amtH La w s , 87 Every d»y *aay haVe It* dog OPEN MMMNO n N U M B D n l v c - 9 »t'3 Kfat?ie OraRt Rd.; Mrs. SyiviA t a Penta, Kelpera for Thursday and 'Friday A g(>od aipply of clothing for tion yssterday. Thomas J. Dodd, of 18,848,706 of federal aid for ths Watt M w bth in Manchestei hilly goaU nursery aesaiona will be Mrs. Pas­ IS NO BARGAIN E3o’L-rOM Noir'i-i •4 Wcdgtwood Dr.! ' Mrs. Nettle an ages and the usual assortment the candidate for United . States maintenance add operation o f the NeilMeSidBeiBM* H o m e O tm e rs are faat taking over. ToEnteitain quale CKfro and Mrs. Richard Dim-- >* ' (OoBtiaiMd (real PoK* One) Senate, epoke sbout 'hls opponent schools. These amounts have been By Alfred Shalaw«M NORTH Crendall, 116 Summer. 3 t ; . Jaihet of bric-a-brac will be available at TONIGHT, SATURDAY aad SUNDAY , Lee Fracchia, whose trials ock, reapectlvely. th4' WSOa rummage sale at personally. (ft vital benefit to the local tag It seems Uk*, a huadjrsd futn * 5 4 2 Murphy, WappiRg; John Oallup, houilns. Improved heelth eervl'cee, as a dog warden have made Scents Unite for Party United Metobdiat Church tomor­ TONIGHT. TILL TumMtbraok Acrei, Inc., orhoee Dodd said William A , Purtell, structure." age that 1 played my drat bridge V K J l « S ‘jsHOWN A T tiM WappiOg: Louis Oraaso, '6i Cedar the headlinee twice this week, , In Rockville Boy Scout Troop 76 end Girl ■tate efforta e ftin it dlscrlmlna- the Republican incumbent, vbted^ ♦ 10 7 < S t; Herbert PsehlcKholtS. RFD, row morning. Tha sale' will begin hand. I took (our (inaases, and thsv ppialdent is Wist Hartford develiq)- yestordey took charge of his Scout Troops 108 and l93 Joined Oon on the bejls of »*e, end ex­ six times sKslnst the beat Interests ______♦ Q 10 5 Rockville; Mra. Buth Dambeck at 9 o'clock. panded counaellnj een^ce* In the Or Itrome Keltor, has brought eidt second stray goat In flve days. Five McDermott younjgeters forces Wednesday for a Halloween The Board of Asaessora will hold of Connecticut while he was In all lost! This taught me that my w e s r E A «r and son, Berkley Dr., Veroen; The llftt goat, picked \ip/ •tate departmenta of education fl^Uoween Parlies partner knew some words he B X f 4 7 10 » lAinst three reaidente of the Turn will entertoiti at the annuel meet­ party at-the Community Hall. lU 6nal public aeasion tomorrow Congress. febrwKeInrpnK Acres eubdivlelon, also Mrs; Eleanor Yungk and aim, 62 Monday, has beqn graxlng Tha number of gomes and con- iand labor. Purtell. he said, voted In favor hgdn’t learned at the coDege we V 03 2 ¥ 3 a 0 4 MARLON ElUhgt^ Ayif.',' RMfcVilte. ing o f the Tolland County Agri­ from 2 to 8 p.m. Prope)rty not de­ 975 MAIN ST. Oppoeea Tax Hike ♦ AXIS Q 7 5 akHoini 'as 'BiirchWood Perk. the dog pound. / testa involving food prompted the clared by that time will be entered FAIRWAY were both attending—and also that of ths filibuster, the Dlxon-TsUs At Schools, Rees 'H io corporation it MeUiig 8S.800 Fraqcdiia picked tip hiiylat- cultural Exteniion Council at conclusion by one Scout leader In Manchester, RlMcoff said he contract and TIdelands offshore oil, a losihf finesse Is no bargain. ' ♦ 0 0 2 • 4 3 BRANDO’S on the. grand, list plua a ID per win "remain unalterably opposed" in ' this hand, hoWevsr, South M o im i damagee from each of toe resi­ eat one ' at Karl Sebmidt's Nqrtheaat School in Rockville that the' boys, at least, "got their cent penalty, aa provided bjr atate while he opposed federal aid for The annual Halli^ean parties : Vemoii St /arm.vThe goat, ■ to any new or Increased state didn't have the advantage Of going 4 AQ703 dent*. charging they -violaited Nov. 14. , faces filled." law. education, tax relief for lower and Lutz Mutuum Gets apparently Dying t^tnterest taxesi' which are conducted Jointly by the to my college. He took a foolish ¥ A f GREATEST deed agreement by putting up "For Susan, Bileoiv,. Jobii, Kevin and Costume aw'srda wire made to The- Gran ge Halloween Dance middle income families, and fed- ♦ 3 4 •ale'! signs on their properw, . some heifers li. a gyne thi tog, six youngstera. A panel of four . The^Governor axaln spoke (or ersl aid for depressed areas. American Legion, P T A ’s and the finesse and lostihls contract. Collection of Dolls Maureen, children o Mr. and will be held tonight from 8 o'clock reorffsnliatlon of the state's minor * A X 7 7 The corporation charges that “ As waa at flrat taken/Oy SChmIdt Mrs. John McDermott, wlU per-1 adults Judge(l the funniest'boy to until midniftht a the Community In the Second Cohgresslonsl Dis­ Recreation Department will be West opened''the king of dia­ ! A' result of aaid acUofia" it Complete HOME REMODELING W «( NsHh Swt MaaOi to be a dog. / form Irish step dances. be Billy I^sola; girl, Pat Porch- Hall. Hayridea Tor local young trict, Cliester'Bowles attacked the held this evening at the following monds, and Eaet played' the queen "hae suffered oamager in that The Luts JutUof Museum has Back at the Hound, the new) to ask for a continuation! West 1 C Pass P*M DM, Also on the program will be eron. The 'prettiest girl award people will begin at 6:30 p.m. '24 YEASP EXPERIENCE" opposition generally. locations; prospective buyers haVe refused arrival^ a p o t^ hla brotljgF continued obediently svith s low Pass I ¥ PsM 1 A ju st' been prqaentcid w'th a doll Jeri-Lynn and her Boya. Jeri- when to Ann Gruden and hand- froni the Hall. Locally Owned and Operated . . . Bowles, a former govei;nor and PsM 2 * Pass 4 4 (o purchase the rem aini^ proper­ and, approaming undar full aomeat boy. Henry Reynolds. ambassador to India, Is ths Demo- Buckley, Biickland. Bowers diamond, and East won with the exhibit calM "Dolla For Democ­ Lynn,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waddell, Verplanck. Keeney, High­ AD Past ties .. about aaid area.-'' ateam,«IM^to knock him into Donna Calhoun's costume wss Knter our 825,000 "Better Your Home” crstle candidate to iinaeat Republi­ Jack. East then led a third diamond Residents : are Jeeeph R Key. racy." Gordon Fraser, a loca' resident, Advertlsemfnt - ESSS 9BSB land Park and Rnbertaon Schnola OpsMag— 4 X next- week. has gained national fame. She la Judged the cutest and Larry Du- When Buying or Selling Bolton! contest. For further details and eotry HARTFORD can Incumbent Horace Seely- and South ruffed. nolds. 84 Niles Dr.; Phillip A. The exhibit includes a doll of Fracchia broke up the 6ght and ' the Weat Side Recreation South led a heart to dummy's 3-tlme winner on the Ted Mack halme’s. most original. 'Property call Tjtwrence F. Fiano,, blanks shop at 34 Oak St., nr Phone Broun .Ir, in the Moiiai’. •plnella, is Frances Dr,; nnd Abraham Lincoln,. whose . coptrL and put the contestants In Boy Scouta, official ho.sts for Corel (>'• 8IL6-I428. You may be a winner! Center. king and returned a trump In or­ television show. Broker. Phone MI 9-5910. I TUESs, NOV. 11 Bowlea- aald Rcpiiblirana follow­ mend, and ths next player paaset. (paries Covey. 8 Frances Dr. They button to. humanity waa hla free­ setiarate cages. the party, have expres.sed much ed "ordera of the top Republican Theae parties will get underway der to finesse the queen. It was are' represented by the Hartford Mrs. Donald Tedford of Rt. 83 You hold; Spades—6 4 2; Hearts— ing of the slaves; Chain) Weis- •It waa too bad," hp sighed, gratitude to Bolton Dairy, for the Manc);eater TveiUng. Herald Bol- m p»6[»nm or utiwm leadership" when.they particlpsted at 6:30 with various progrsnui con- a poor Idea, West won with the K J 10 5; Diamonds—10 7 6; Clubs law firm of Hprwitz and Ehcnateln. mann. first president of Israel, Is a member of the c()mmittee "they wete the whole show on arrangements fo j the meeting D ft of ice cream. The girls sup­ Ion rorreapone’ent, Doris .M. ADD A MODERN A FAIUIOUS SKCTACU OF MAACHINI In the 88-1 vote that killed the alitlng of dancea, movies, novelty king of spades, and East eventual­ —Q 10 8. What do you say? Ceratoh, Butler, and Geraton of whose'work In the field of chemis'- FUR PROMPT at the pound.” which will feature a hoclal hour plied cookies and cakes and their D'llalla, telephone Mitehell 8- i | R.ATIIROOM CEREMONIES, ROUSINO MUSIC Kennedy-Ivei Labdr Reform Bill contests and refreshments. ly took the setting trick wltkLthe Hairtford are representing Tumble- try has enriched the ll'ves o f thous­ The two goats, which. In­ Answer: Bid one heart. With 6 at 7:30 p.m. AH grou;'>a Interested leaders made cocoa. .8545. ATTENTION In the Senate last summer. There will be two junior high Jack of spades. brook Acres. ands, St. Francis o f'•: Assiasl, cidentally, are the first Frac­ AND EXCITIN8 DANCES! points you can afford to respond. A in the 4-H, home economics and New .\rrlval CALL H I 8-1425 They did this, said Bowlea, so dances, one at the Conamimlty Y FIneaae Was Sure to Loae; through whose eyas and heart'men chia has impounded in his 11 S. H URO K prttRAU response of one In e higher rank­ agricultural exten(iion programs A son wss )>orn Svmday at Wal­ Lebanon, a troubled ro\mtry in ' I DAY. NIGHT nr they could later Introduce other la­ and one at the East Side Recrea­ The trump finesse was sure to ajid nations may yet find the way years of wardening, are being ter Reed Hospital In Washington, ing suit promises no more than 6 to peaceful, pr<^uctive' living, and are invited to attend the aeasion. j Asia, baa 1.,800.000 population. bor leglalatlon which would "de­ tion Center, which will be, held los*. Bast had already .pjg.yed the points. held pending decision of their SUNDAY THE stroy the unions themselves." from 7:30 to 9:30. These are not queen and Jack of diamonds. If Hospital Notes an(f Jack!' Robinson, who paved Teacher to Speak (Oopyriglit 1D88, Gaaeral Featares disposal by Police Chief Her­ FOR RESIMENTAl RAND Bowles, who delivered his state­ costume dancea and will be open to Esst also had the king of spades, the way for other great athletes man Schendel. Miss Rose Sterling, kindergar­ Oorp-) OF HER MAJESTTS ment at a party meeting In New any boy or girl In the junior high he would have responded to his Patients Today: 162 of his race to also, make their con­ So far 18 people have called ten teacher at.. Wllllmantlc Stale e Repairs • Remodel­ London, promlaed to back legiala- school. partner's opening bid. Hence East ADMITTED YESTERDAY: tribution to the world of sports. Fiacchla requesting owner­ Teachers Collegs, will be guest ing a Carpentry PLUNDER These dolla are designed to point GRENADIER tlon. If he la elected, which will The prizes and refreshments for could not have the king of spsdee, Mrs. Iklllian Roy. 178 Charter Oak ship o f the flr.st goat. Now .speakei at the meeting of the Co­ ELECT NOV. 4 e Plumbing e Heating follow the llnea of the defeated the parlies are being distributed and the flnesM could not be ex­ out the differences in people and with the additional animal, he operative Kindergarten and Nuri- 8 t: Peter Klock, 68 Henry St.; to show that With’ differences, spe­ e Tiling e Siding e GUARDS Kennedy-Tves measure. by members of the American L4- pected to wlii. lB|mAo*o«84 Carol Ann Edwards, 67t4 Peirl is prepare:! tamealkn,|il«««Mlt2»lliCni|fi^l emphatizea that a man's family amendment to the by-laws of the j didn’t have the king of spades, how •Valley View Lane, Vernon; Mrs. SCOTS day, atreiaed the Importance of could he open the bidding? FRI.-SAT.-SDN. SHOWN AT 6:80 background; bis race, or hla reli­ organization which will change the ; federal aid to education. Doreen Johnson. 98 Barry Rd.; gion is not aa Important aa what meeting schedule to' every other lAST When you know a finesse is go­ First ‘ Runl CSeope Oolort Clarence Calkins. I l l Math S t; All Saints Day i GUARDS^ "It Is of Interest, 1 am sure," ing to lose, don't take It. In this that man can do. ' ' month instead of monthly. ! BARRY GARY COOPER Mra. Barbara. MacArthur, Coven­ The exhibit was presented to the case, South should lead out the 4ULIE LONDON Toaight—Bonne Feature "THE SEARCHERS’* John V^f^ae Mass Schedule Parents who will assist (it the ENGINEERING CO. try; Janet Relchle, Wapping; Mrs. museum by Mrs. Alfred Werbner. school next week include, for the NUSIDE Mail OrSrr. rremplIjr^Trffud. ace of trumps and then a small 'Beatrice Sleeves, 66 Hilltop Dr.; VOTE DEMOCRATIC Full Prlr.i; Orck. •. U l lisle. trump. "MAN of fk« WEST" president of the local chapter of S-day kindergarten, Mra. Pasquale 34 OAK .ST. — PHUNB MI 1-1426 David Thompson, Old Stone Rd., Tomorrow la All Saints Day, a This Ad Paid For By Aronaon-Barry Committee AA.MI. tl.M. 12.M. IsS Hale. It.N, West would have to win the aec- PLUS B'nai B’rlth, and Mra. J. Brett- Cafro, Monday: Mrs. Robert SI Ik). Make rherka aarahle In ana Vernon;' Mrs. Frances Goodale, achneider. member of the State holy day of obligation for Roman Arendt,Tuesday; Mrs. .Toseph Con­ “24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE" mall In'. firSHNRIX NKMOHIAI.. OR T R E A T ' ond trlck^dth the king. South "Hoag Koag CoaSdeBMaT* RROWN T w i n IjeO Bitsell St.; Joseph Layman, Board , of the Anti-Defamation Catholics. . ley, Wednesday; Mrs. Robert Dix­ nafiford II, I'nna. KarlA.e ntampea would stiff:*' have the queen of 37 Main S t; Mrs. Geraldine Bar retnrn envelope. Tsr^Bii- trumps to capture East's Jack. Every Friday Extra Feature Lieague of the B’nal B'rith, through Masses In St. James' Church are WHflilwpifl ton, 12 Doane St.; Mrs. Claudette the local ■ organizatloi). one of This would allow South to make After Regular Show! -at 8:30, 6:30, 7:30. 8:30, and 9:30 'RATTLE STRIPE HERE IN PERSON Joy, Andover; HaTry Huggard, 88 whose alma it la'to combat, bigotry a.m. and 7:30 p.m. his game contract. Princeton St.; Mra. Gwendolyn and prejudice and promote bette Dally Queiatlon A t St. Bridget's the Masses will Abb# Brown, 54 Woodbridge S t understanding among people. ^ .e St 7, 8, 9, and 10 a.m., and at AsUmws b pp Partner opens with one dla- II >I ADMITTED 'TODAY: Mrs. 7:30 p.m. 'Armorod Attack" PROGRAMS Orace EUlbt t Columbia. BLAZE KILLS FIREMAN At the Church of the Assumption STATE BIRTHS 'YTOTERDAY: A son Baltimore, Oct. 81 (JV-Ono they will b«j at 6:30, 7:30, and 8:30 // r/ar latTNARTfMI to Mr. and,Mrs, Louis De Zutti fireman died while fighting a- a.m., and a* 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. /Jo aW a ||A “THIS IS THS SAVINOEST CAR NOW aid SATURDAY i l l Ridge! S t; a son to Mr. and A t St. Bartholomew’! they will Fesfure Tonight 8:30-0:38 stubborn warehouse blaze toda.v. THAT EVER CAME TO NEW ENGLAND' Tonight! // Mrs. Gordon Kauffman, Laurel St.. A score or more firemen were be at 8 and 9 a.m. ' - FAMILY ^ Video Everyday Rockville; a daughter to Mr. and hoapltolized. Mercy Hospital JOHN'l y ’M B ia TTi:T,aMrj Mra. Samuel Pierson. 116 Con Identified the dead fireman as REASON TOMTK ONLY "The SpIt-TusM” All Rights Reserved— stance Dr.; a son to Mr. slid Mrs. Lt. Charles Lenttner, about 40. Lead la used in electrical fuses EASTWOOD Hparlal HallawppB Traal because of Its low melting point WAYNEj O T t : : ! THE FUN-LOVING H. T. Dickenson A Co,, Inc. .Francis' Smith, 44 Village St., Mercy also had 19 others rushed BARBERSHOP QUARTET R()ckville. In by a fleet of juubnlancea, and A abort circuit melts the lead ’Ce c il ED bM ille's * '= 1 Tripl* Spook Show BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter Johns Hopkias Hospital report­ breaking the circuit before dam­ RRepu«*T-r)»« age la done. BorlU Karloff In ATTHE to Mr. and Mra. - Otis Olliiam, ed nine were brought there. eartbeats - Th e Te n ■MAl.NTF.n aTBANGt,F,B." H Pino "NIGHT.MABF,'' REG EMBER ^ u r new Ford saves you Pino "FIrnd WIilinnI A FseS" IF YOU INSIST uiiEiwEDEMitnmwiniiflnnRiBnnuia^^ TNI UMMANOME Rout« G-44A—BOLTON i B im i i iN FijiiyisoH* ONTHCBEST . . . — UN* TNI 1 . . .• AMAv^* •'0 ticHNicm 0"* . .'get a 1BS9 Sylvaala ^TYRONES Wllh rhsritnn Nputnii. Ytil flrTiin^r ^ tdm k TV with HaloUghL One GEISHA Ann^ Hh«l#r SATURDAY. LAST DAY - KEITH'S ritiii HalacUd fUtarta! VIRGIL ELECTRONICS look will chow yon why na«r* Opan ...... lilA—7:M It’s breaking all salee rec­ JOHNHlFsTONi AhorU ...... l:.9D~7:3lft ords! Buy yours at 8TA N -. u p t o ^100 on. evei^y ZlMaK«ASeoi»C r^ii^lIBBTDEAN F^Sliir# ...... t:0G—R;00 LABORATORIES if PLUS ★ EK’g tomorrow. Plenty of 59 th ANNIVERSARY SALE! [DDIfANOERJON fllMAff FOX BINGO ^ TEEN HOP 277 BROAD 1 free parking. NAICBD 'la H y J!iriiwi!s ,i.)uroTvruB»m( OROANUST V IR T l’ OSO EARTH MONDAY, KVKRY EVERY R A '> ! 0 » T ! I [ V I S I 0 N tankful o f d as! C*ke •MOeew* 4 UQ). JIODEBK 8CIBNCB tS M * MONDAY FRIDAY • . ' TER ■ - TONIGHT! BIG! r.btlicr nminm* Annp Riiktf>r NOVEMBER 3 l:M (22-22) FROM THF.8F. ROOTS _ , ( 2-22) JOHN DALY. NEWS Tickets May Be Purchased At The Door Or From ( 2) CONNECTICl'T RAND- 12:42 ( 2) FFATCRF. FILM Any Klember Of The Thespians 8TANO "The Red Hanne" OAK GRILL '4;N ( 2) HAP BICHARD'S F.X-. ( 2) WEATHER. NEWS AND * PRE88 SPORTS Three. Sp^ial Groups, All Specially Purchased To Give You An Outstanding An- 8(1 Oak St., Manchester (12-42) RRIGHTKR UAV (22) SPORTSLKiHTS No Cover, No Allnlmiim (22-22) Ot'KF.N MIR a DAT (221 SPORTS CAMERA .. niversa^'Sale SavingTChooae From A Wide Selections Of (xilors, Fabrics And Hallowtcn Costume (22) THE EARLY LATE rBOW Ample Parking ( H> ARIF.RtCAN HAR08TANP 4:12 (12-42) SRt'RFT STORM "Jlenlcana" St.vles . . . Every Oiie Of Better Quali|y To Give Your Home Added Charm And Contest 4:32 < 2) RANGF.R ANOV ll:0« 'NEWS. WEATHER, SFOUTS anil ( *-»p .n MVR WFATHFR Comfort! , NOW ...FOR EXTRA (12-42) ROGR OF NIGHT. (22) RIG NEWS (22-22) Ceiinty 7'alr (42) COMMITTEE FOB A UBT- Gomes on Stage TER ,')IA88ACHI'aEni With the 59 FORDS you not only got Ford’s PRIZES! DINING PLEASURE 3 PRIZES 3 JU D G ES 11:22 (42) EEATCRE FORTY TBT ONE OP OCR Nichols (2 ) WORLD'S BEST .MOVIBE e MOST ORIGINAL ★ JOHN BURKE '‘SoMplrUn" DELICIOUS $59.95 Values! $79.95 Values! e MOST COMIC ★ EfWti- CLIFFORD M anchtstar TIRE 11:12 (12) MIM.ION DOIXAR MOVIE famous you got it for much loss I (21-.72) THE JACK PAAR SHOW e THF. NEATE.ST ' ★ M ARVIN W ILLARD ( 2) POI.ITICAL Attractively styled Studloa with box spring Choice of stunnliig new colors, with' full In- CrponYEAR IJl42 (,W) NEWS typo conatnictlon, two, pillow back, in nerspiing construction . . may easily )>e l-i.vw' n:l2 ( 2) NEWS AND WEATHER Tniit Ford to give you the newest In these engine*’ saving ways. For instance, 1:2# ( 2) NEWS choice of coloi7ul print or ■ plain 'fabrics. opened to a full size bed or aeparate twin C o d d b a iiA . Plus it)^e and lavingi, too. Fonl, the world'i thanks to Ford’r FuJI-Flow Oil Filler, NYLON TIRES Serves ai a Studio .' . or uae it as a com­ b^s: 0>vet«d metal back support for tha. MIXEDjjTHE WAY YOU LIKE IT Auiljf Quirk’s Yaritty Show SATlTRD JkY fortable single befi!. pillows. ntoat beautifully proportioned car, brings you change oil only e8fery 4000 miles. •tore and Plant *36 Broad S t 1T:H ( 2) R.F.D. NO. * you standard engines that save you. up to fvfituring^, (ll.**) TREE 8TORT New performance? You bet! Thunder- Walnut Restaurant ( 2) JOHN 8NAGY 5# on every gallon of gas'you buy. That'* bird power at id finest. The 59 Ford IVaYN WILSOIN LAUail LYNN J TEL Ml 3.S179 ' 7 WALNUT STREH — TEL. Ml 9-1070 IIOUlARDjOHlMdllf) 5 0 50 more than 120 a year (if you drive 10,000 engines deli\’er top performance at ipierds Mistreaa of Ceremonlre PpDte gsagatrsee If yoti'ta leaking for Ro* /l:M ( 1) PEA TI'aa FILM miles). How come? Ford ha* found a way -from 30-70 mph . . . 'the at which JOHNNY CARROLL "The rahn" DOTTY GESS A Magtag Year Favorite - ,(lt> LIFE OF RILEY food spoeloitiM emd to really deliver topnoteji p^ormanre mijit drinng ii done. Come try it! You'll Comedy Dances /(It) TH2 eiiiaT jnow Located >/« Mila W eil of Melodies ' “The Well" .*n rr|u/sr gai. And that's only the lurt of find it's terrific. alwm^s I food Oakland Street on . „ (40) BIN TIN fIN t ho t • datleoelM^jMt TnllMnd Turnpike For Your Dancing PlieaguM l : N ( 2) MICRBt MOUSE CLUB .fit) THK RI42 snow . Delicious Luncheons (» ) THE BARLV SHOW found hi tho avaraga CLUI 21 RECORDING OtCHlSTRA "The Ladfeer" $89.95 Values! and Dinners Daily , ^ (44) TWILIUHI rHEATEB ion ★ ★ ★ A 4:44 < «> "O FH e rHEATEB food start, shop of B|M)itlfully styled De Luxe Studios' In Enjoy Dinner , (22) THE LATE MATINEE *' • 4»«el Camen le Rnwh- choice of new decorator colors, with tai­ Here Tonight • RUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON Ijra" lored skirt, restful Innerapring mattress, 11 A.M. ta I P'.Mj— 9&e oiid ap t iU ( 2) IT’S 40IIR COMMI'NITY ' Oner constmcUon featurM throughOui. 2:2* ( 2) POLITICAL Opens to.a full slxe bed or separate twin tiM ( S> CHRISTIE CNIMKOIKS PINEHURST DINNERS 5 PJU. ta 9:30 E.M. DAILY AWAIR'OeO T H l 0 0 1 . 0 M aO A I. OPEN (tl) SPORTSCASI beds. Keith quality. e OPEN D AILY 8 A.M. to liOO A.M. e 4:44 (2 » SPKCI4I ASSIGNMENT 302 MAIN ST. (mr kaMSSR SUNDAYS "CLtra «1" ORClIRSTRA TUF.S. thra SAT. 'StltHT * - . 1 *' f o m t ic a l 2, o* cooM ogiiw * noamm Phia Giant FlooV Show Every Thiirs., F ri„ Sat. Ntglits *'*• 'J ' EM t " a l l . f o r e c a s t g g» lanaa KhiME BEnviNO SCRUMPTIOUS (tt) NEWS (II) ROWUNfi TINE f 2) NEWS A WEATHER (44) SAT. WESTERN 50 DINNERS 7:44 < 1) NRMS. WEATHER A . tt;» ( 2) INSIDE FOOTBALL « CHOICE POOD nod LEOAt. BEVERAGES lt:W < 4) CISCO KID (It) 1 O'CLOCK REPORT (22-42) OKTBCnVB'S PIART ■ r < 4> MAMA ( t) t a l k s OP THE YHAS DANCING THURSDAY-PRIDAY-SATURDAY (H-4444) NEWS A WEATHER ^ RANOCRK . ((U) PAITII POR TODAY ( } r THIS IS rCONN JOHNNY WOLFS 7;U (14-44) DOIIOLAS EDWARDS. < SATCRDAY____MATINER MA' "The Peace Thai Thtllli* Liberal Terms! TME PETER GROSSI TRIO (22) ■LtQRTS ^ aad "Pallaw Me « a t e ^ FEATUIUNO PETER GRQSSl AT THE ELECTRIC ORGAN NEW YORK FLOOR SHOW (14) (22) KATITRDAV RIG s lo W ^ STOOB HOUMi Ooea MeMMy 1)W (1 ) PEATI'RB FILM (III P U P P Y THK CLOWN 3!kt*a8k aolajday fimmR AJL DILLON SALES and SERVICE "The Maa ' ‘ (441 BOl’CATlON aPKARS (ia44> v o:£5jjft®pYi’;DE r - CANDLRPIN ------‘Vwmtm pjfZZonar k v k r t ' IVI2Y SATUfDAY NieHT (»| | ) BCi______BATCRDAV nniRSDAY BTENINO UK. SIVMAINfIMn - I AM, ) BIN 8 TIN TIN F L A M OOa _ TO. 9. She* The Lost Bole Day Gali| HallDWDtn Party Tanight Club 21 "The CTeeAhaMew " ARN A H ONLY aa.8« aoNniuM p o x o o u p l x SM4 ( 2.4. is i'n i ^ ss i Far Oolstaadlag Bavlags Far ^ OIFI B vM TH M iei R O U T I M 4 A — iO L T O N ' l l ) r M T V ------99r MAIN ST. (F^rntrlsr MBTth]r'4)-4MI M IM 124-44)M)*MD (DeWoM V *. . Frog Forkingf . ■ OAMM * > MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANnHRSTER. COIW., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 81. 19SS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY^ticTOBER SI. 1958 FAGB rOUB - -- V • —______- ' • ---- -••■■• ■ . ■ ---- 4^ 1 win b« In the many y**r* h«for* moving to Man- ship to camp in the dairy- ehife. hoatM* Thuraday avenlng to the Cemetery. Friend* m «y ciill at the ctiMtcr. Hehron Corllas Laktng alao reeaived a $5 HeGIAm Bridge Oub membera. Bljasts P^cioate Haven home on Rt. 81 tomorrow ' She leave* aeveral niecea and award. Obituary afternoon and evening. The Potter nephew*. Susan Mitrcier w ia glWn a M aael^W ' Eveaisg Herald Be- Fire in Montviile Funeral Home of Wllllmantlc I* In Adult Classes scholarship In th* food group with bras edrreapasdest, Mbw Rsass charge of arrangementa. Adolpk Krwwe Diane .Pariiaht as altamaita. Niki P4*MDetat^ t elepbepe; AOadeny MontvlHe, Oct. 81 (#)—An ex- Th* fungi'al of Adolph Kraua* Laking ’’won the acholarahlp for-ti’ Tomorrow A Great Doy For Every ploOlhn-punctuatedr flre rased a Walter S. HHven Mr*. Alva Anen wa* held at 2 - o'clock yeaterday miscellaneous undertakings and a afternoon In St. Mary'e Bpiecopal Proposed by SATURDAYS one-iitory papttr-tabe factory leae Mr*. Emily Allen, wife of Afva second prise of 88 w«nt to Juanita Dies; Prominent Church. The Rev, Alfred L .‘ Wil­ Watkins. than an hour after the laat work­ Alien. -IM Adam* St., died thl* liams officiated and Mre. Willkam ing ahlft mded lu t night. Kloppenburg wa*. organlstl Burial RHAMHigh A schoUrablp In clothing went Coventry Native morning at Manchenter Memorial to Penny Balden, and $8 awards 0 next -I;i,;;|..-f Offtciala of the .Thames Rtygr Hoipitnl. She waa bom In l»ndon, wa* in Eaet Cemetery. Tub* Co. said an inventory-would Beerer* were Ward Kraua*. A l­ An adult education profraun toyfarda camp or g«mference at­ . 1 ' • V -f , • I k Covtntry—Walter S- Haven. 76, England, Dec. 28. 1896. and ha«l tendance went to Janet Porter and be necessary to determine the total bert Kraiige, Geo'fge B. Kraua* add crabgfdss Of B t 81, who r«pre»«nted Coven- I been a reaident of Mancheater for queatlonnair* 1* being aent 'out to EHssa Lederer. Also each' 4-H loss: BbY and GIRL! Herbert Biinde. 3 A. M. to ia NOON iiy tB til* LeHatatur* for two the paat 20 year*. residents of Hebron, Andover and member was given '* 4-H rocket this winter Machinery and two trucks war* ■ Bealdea her huiband. *he leave* Marlborough from the RHAM pencil by the town commItUc. flestroyed as the fire swept the tamu. iUk I thli morning at Wlnd- .'three daughter*. Mr*. Eudore High school, with th* hop* that a ‘fhere will be a meeting of Eaat tsement-blt-ek plant. ^ * otficUla M.»w Community Memorial Hoa- Pierre of Rockville, Mr*. Loul* Central Pomona Orange tomorrow called It a total los*. ' ' Kostolecki of Palmer, Maas., and’ Local Stockg sufficient number would be found Mtal. evening at'Gilead Community Hall D r o p in a n d l o o f lio " e f l n o w " There were no Injuries reported. He war bom iJiine ,14, 1882 at I Mr*. George Zewakl of Lake Park, interested In a program'of evening when degrees will be conferred. Charlton, Maaa.. the aon of Dr. Flames broke though the roof I Fla.; two *on*. Alva -Tr, of Wind- c o u r^ for adult*. The meeting will open in the 5th ' of the Btracture, and at the height SPECIAL GROUP PRE-TEEN A^D GIRLS' William and Lucy Fltta Haven. He I aor Lo< k* and Russell Allen of quotatlona Puniltftad by IMVWwnWffwo M n W l • o I Cnbiim A Mlddl^hniok. lae.. Those receiving the queation- degree, and then be lowered to the of the fire several explosions oc­ taavea hL wife, Mrs, Gertrude ! Hartford. tWo brother* and a »la- nalree are aaked to fill out and 4th degree. All 4th degree mem­ Anderaon Haven and aeveral Bank curred. Fi emen aaid they were ; fer In England, and 10 grandchil­ return the blank* aa aoon as pos­ ber* are urged to attend. os Barbers At All Tines caused by burning chemicals. eeuaina. dren. Conn Bank and Truat sible. 8uch things aa animal hus­ Deaeert Bale Set He waa a Repreaentative from Go...... 38'» 41'4 Five fire companies brought the Tlie funeral will be held-at 1:30 bandry. poultry raising, garden­ A dessert sale will be 'sponaored PLUS 4 ON SATUHDAY8I blase under control after 45 min­ Coventry in the 193.7-26 aeairtona , Monday- afterijoon at the Holmea Firsl National Bank df ing. farm, machinery maintenance, .by the Hebron and Gilead Congre­ CAR COATS ute*. and again In the 1927-28 aeaaiona. I Funeral Home. 400 Main SI Burial Manchester.... 27 31 literature, social studies, short­ gational Pilgrim Fellowship mem­ For many yeara he operated a Hnrlfrrrd Nation* a Seaeial attaatlae given to Mtoe* ■ The company la a division o' I wlff be In East Cemetery. hand. typing, bookkeeping, math­ ber* Sunday after the morning Smeallie A Voorhees Inc. of"A m ­ large poultry farm and waa well Bank A Trust Co .84'j 38'j ehlldraB’*' hair ennUag. Frienda may call at the funeral ematics. science, art. music, home­ sei:vices. Mias Carolyn CMlidge sterdam, N. T. Plant manager H. style aketched known aa a aperlal breeder of home Sunday from .8 to .6 and 7 "to Manchester !Vu»l 88 63 will be In charge. re esentative poultry and director of the Con­ making. hobby couraet. and sports U aa appolBtaaeat it daairad, pltoM W. Bollinger said the fire broke I 9 pm Hre Inaiiranra Oompanle* of various kinds are offered. .Social Note of group. necticut Pbiiltn' Prodiicera Xaan. Aetna Fire ...... 72 75 MI f-8841. out between 8:80 and 9 p.m. The Those responding are asked to Mr*. Willlem W. Hammond wa* last working shift ended at 8 p.m. $ He MRS ■ rlirrrtor of thr HrI^ Hsrttwd Fire ...... i71 181 0.88 .MIm rwtherlne Mrinloah FoundRtloD; corporRtor of Ihs Tol- ■National ...... 98 10,8 Indicate courses In which they Miss Catherine .McIntosh, for­ would be particularly Interested. A EX-MISSIONARY DIBS Iiin- Rnd r member of Its and lived with her sister In Daniel­ Htfd Pteani Boiler lO.’i 110 4-H members who received MANCHESTER BARBER SHOP at a convalescent home. awards at the annual achievement RICH * Several ityles in each 3iza rang* exenitive committee r member of son before moving-to Ireland two Traveler* ... ««'j 92'j LARSEN’S ION MAINOTIllXT-->N13rr TO KEITH’S nJBNTTOKS ': Perkins went to China In 1913 PomonR StRle Rn^1 National years ago. I'llbllc I lllltle* night, Include Mias Shirley Rych- and roent more than 30 years aa Hooded and convertible styles GranjjeR. and rhaplRir of Connect* llng, daughter of Mr. and Mrj. FARM LOAM .She leavsa three brothers one Conn, Light A Power 22 24 supermtendent.wlthout pay at the All weather poplin shells ictJt Pioneer Past MastcrR A«sn In .Scotland Hugh of Detroit. H eilfon I Electric Lt .79'i 6 1 'i Victor Rychling. who won a $38 HARDWARE Water of L ife Hospital at Klu- He wRs treaRiirer of the Onter .Muh., and William McIntosh of Hartford (ias Co 42'i 4.'>'i government bond and a plaque for kiang. The hospital was sponsored * Interlined, ouilt and pile lined styles Cemetery Aasn. Rnri F*ortcr L i­ I Passaic, .1 . and, three sister*. Souther .New England her standing In the ''Garden 2 per cubic ynrd. Mini­ by- the Methodist ^Iscopal * Natural ana colors. Sizf s 7-14 end 10-16 brary Asap. I Mr*. Susan McCusker of Middle- Telephone ...... 89', 41'4 Sprouts" and "Happy Hemmere.” 34 DEfOT SQUARE Church. He WB* past mRAter of TTrie) Mary Coolldge w-aa awarded a full mum ft vardn. Not screened. I town, Mr* Peter Chapman of Dan- Muniifnctiiring CompHnle* During the Chinese Civil War of SPECIAL PURCHASE! Musonir Lodge of Mchoa and u as ; lelaon and one in a convent In Ariow. Hart, Heg. ... ,66'-j .69'4 acholarahlp to either camp or “con­ MANCHESTER A member of both York and T I L Ml 9-4824 S4 i i^Ea- PICK-UP 1927, Perkins waa transferred to I County Cork. Ireland Aeaoi'iated Spring ,. i 8'| 20’ j ference In the vege'Uble club, with OASES OF-SODA AT Korea. He lived a year in Japan­ tiih Rite bodies of Masonry, and Burial look place in Ireland on Bristol Bf-aSa ...... 11'* 12', Frank Coolldge aa alternate, PRI-TIEN Sphinx Shnne Temple of Hartford, or TR 5-1582 Wo Dolhfor oisoouhtyhioes ese confinement. Oct, 26 Collins ...... 87 9.6 .loyce Kinney was given a scholar­ 12 Ursf MIm AT OUR 80TTU N 0 ?L.ANT Survivors include his widow and GIRLS' fLACKS He was a past patron of Miinax Dunham Bush ...... 7',4 8'.4 Chapter, Order of Kastern Star in Prioaa.quoted are for hMto.SallV- a brother. Em-Harl ...... 4 8 'j 61 I* eric* only; extra eharga fer bap- t SWEATERS Mermw and waa a member of the Fafnir Bearing ... 69 72 $ | .5 0 North Coventry Volunteer Fire Tsx IncL’ qheta, ptuilea. ahewera, wedABgtq $2.99 $3.99 Fiificra la luindets, k'raiy, fTark 14'j 16'4 ete. Department. ’ N, B, .Mar hine ...... 27 29 Plus Dcftosit 3-6x . - l-H CLASSIC Olid He was active In Coventry af .North and liidd .... 26 29 a wool ond royon blends! falra. having nerved on the Hoarrl I -Min# Nrlll#* T. M>*lirgan , Kiiaaell .Mig ...... 1.7', Ik'j S i .65 OcliTcred JEWaED CARDIGAN of Finance, the Sfhbol Kiiildlng FuM#»rBl Ri*rviroR for Mirr NVIIIr I P.lanley Siram...... '.H 41 I Tax Incl. MNNCHISTER DOO'CY |i^ a boxer style, Vi lielted committee and other town offic ps T M^hfgRH, W1 OiRRtnnI R1 who ' Terry Steam ...... 18.7 THE FACTS ABOUT Funeral aervires will be held at Plus Deposit FOR bock! Volues WoflrwRdHV, \v#»ip Im'M UUr Tornngton ...... 27 29 $0.88 I pm, Sunday at the Second Con- I morning in HI M«rv’R (’liiinh, j n s . Envelope, com 19 21 BOTTLING CO. a flonnel-lined plaids! to $8.99 fregatlonal Chunh in Coventry I KrhI MHitfonl MiirUtl m hr In Ht I tf.S. Envelope, pfd. ., 10% 12% •'k k k STATE SENATOR i i Tlie Rev. .1, (fRrlantl Waggoner ! .Mhi v R ^ViiiRlfrv, KrrI HRilford. I Veeder Rimt ...... 70V4 8,8'^ 10 HENDERSON RD. paator of the Rtorrs t’ongregation- , HUr wRi born In WRthRrRfleld I The above i|iiotatlnn* era not to OUR PROBATE COURT SYSTEM GiRir a1 Church, will officiate. Ru iIhI Rnd llvrd in FiARt. HRrlford for 1 be construed a.a actual markets. SmaH Bottle* M l 3-7922 • First quality orlon yarns , Case of 24 PAJAMAS e Some bulkies 1. WHAT IS THE FEE SYSTEM? South Off e Sixes 10-16 - The probate Judge rollerte hi* Income from the people who appear before him. Ha .20 • 6 popular colors Tho Socrot of Soccots With Plont* Is At charge* them acr.ordlng to the number and kind of aervicea he perform*. Tax InCL. Centar St. Plua Deposit the eeconO lever for Cd $1.88 SHOtXD A JI DOE-’S DVCOME DEPF.ND ON THK NU MBER OF SERVICES n North Off HF- THINKS HE TAN PERFORM FOR YO l'r a flonnels ond .1 $*■ .35 Delivered Plus Deposit West Centar St. cnollif '■aV ' V Way WOODLAND GARDENS 2. WHAT IS THE PROBATE ASSEMBLY? Tax Incl. a stripes ond prints! 'Plonti Thot Plooto " Th* Probate Auembly I* the organlxatlon of probate Judge*. Hie probate Judge* subu, and the State Siiprehie Court Jiiilge* »el the nilea for court operation. • Hie probate sixes 4 to 141 V Judge* alao decide how much you are going to pay for their aervice*. N ^S! The Probate Aaaembly I* aiippoaed to recommend heeded chanfre* In the law cov­ BULB SPECIAL! ering the probate ayatem. A fTi ALLY. THE CHIEF CONCF.RV OF THE PROBATE ASSE.MBLY IS TO TUUPS (Darwin Mix No. 1 Bulbs) HYACINTHS (largo bulbs) OPPOSE ANY MOYE FOR REFORM OF PRORATE COFRTS. 25 for $1.25 $1.19 Doi. A MADONNA LILIE$ DAFfODILS Mix $1.09 Dox. SMIL INC '-.LRVICI 3 for 99e 3. WHAT IS THE KICKBACK SYSTEM? Every Probate Judge miial kickback a percentage of Ihe'fee* he enllecta to the FiiLu TH* eritl fclSew^ - AUo T*or M /K HI LBH— llitirInihR, Krlllfta, CrtMiiRpii, NnrrlRMiR. I'jnprror Tiillpo, riirrnt Probate Aaaembly. Thl* money 1* iiaed to pay the aalary and expenae* of the exerli- IW Miy (*f C«BfrM C$mm^ D. J. TWesfeen. Tima and Rock <*Ard^^ Tiillpa. tlve aecretnry of the Probate Aaaembly. He I* paid 318.800 per year. Thla Is 33,800 PLANT NOW! m«rp than Ihr (invernor U puld. Spreading and I prighl ifs HARVEST SALE Ithododendrun, Hed, Pink White . . . up MAKE ZENITH QUAHTY Y ew s ...... 1 . . 1 . 9 , I ((.urge IMantH for LandHcaping). 4. WHY IS THE PROBATE ASSFMBLY’S EXECUTIVE (l.andnraping size). (arolina Rhododendron (Heavy Planln) 5“^ YOUR BYWORD! Girls' and Sub-Teen Hemlorks, IS" ...... Reg. NOW ...... 4.9.1 SECRETARY PAID SO MUCH? for your eyeryday IT GIVES YOU MORE! Alao'smaller wire 1'ew s ...... LO.*) Red Kvergiieen A/.aleaa, f Hardy, Rushy , He I* the rhiet defender of the fee ayatem and the klckhiick ayatem. Aa the lohhy- lal for the pfbhale Jiidgea. he la the principal apokeanOn agalnat reform of our probate .funipern, Arb4>r Vilae. Pine, etc. plant) ...... 1.B9 eoiirt*. SHADK TRKKS ANO I I.OWFRINti T RKK.S (if all kinds. Flowering Khnilia, Fruit ^ COAT Tree.s, Privet Hedging. Perenninls, (JranH Seed. Rone Meal, l.ime. Fertilizer, (ierman I’eal, PaX Crnli (;rass Killer. $. DOES A PROBATE JUDGE HAVE ANY RESPONSIBILITY BABY NEEDS r k M t m Rlueberriea, New Varietlea lliylly. 18-24" Planta ...... 1.98 FOR SUBBESTING CHAN8ES IN THE LAW OOVERIIN $ ■1 year p la n ia ...... 1 ..19 (■'round ( ’ovfrM, Parhyaandra, rreaping Phlox, TV t year p in n i.e...... M vrilr. Hone.vauekle. HIS COURT? BI'V WITH .HATINFAtT ION AND ASH l'R AM 'K AT The probate Judge ha* a moral and a legal reaponalblllty to recommend relorma Fittai CHIB SHEETS A A c •Ro^iilariy $25.00 for hi* roiirt. The law ehargea hjm, aa a member of the Probate Aaaembly, with a Standard atxi^'White only. reaponalhllily for auggevltng Improvement* needed In the law. CELCBRAriNa . e Classic boy coat styling HI T SI'EAKINII OI T FOB PROBATE (-TH-RT REFOR.M MEANS OPPOSI.NO Ra4Mariy$1.99 mM e Welted edge-wool interlined ' THE OTHER PRORATE JflMlES WHO DERIVE TlfEIR INt'OMES FROM THE % 40 YEARS ; • Camel color FEE SYSTEM AND WHO INS|’,Ri; ITS DEFENSE BY THE KICKBACK SYSTEM., WOODLAND GARDENS OFQIIAUTV e Sizes 7-14, 8-14. 168 WOUDLAND ST .lOIIN .1. '/.APAIIHA TEI.. j4 l 3-8474 Curity Type, , i l l OPEN IIAII.V I NTII, 9 P.M, «. WHO OPPOSES THE PRESENt PROBATE COURT ^ 8auze DIAPERS ) 0 . 5 8 1 SYSTEM? 1 dozen to a box. ' The Connecticut Bar Aaaoclatlnn A $3.75 vohia The l.eagiie of M nmen Votera SPEGIAL PURCHASE! SPECIAL PURCHASE! . CItIren* Committee lor Better Courts headed by a former Connecticut Chief Justice. And Soft Knit Infants' AIM MM ^ Pays' Fiannal W oiohabla FlaiiBial FOR COMMON SENSE LEADERSHIP JOHN R. HTZGERALD KIMONOS M i DOWNS Q Q C In Paatel and white. ^jlH SPORT Regularly $L49 V- PAJAMAS IN LABOR LEGISLATION Nylon SHIRTS 100% Ml usually $2.99 tSS** ^ ___ « Crib Siz« BLANKET ) In white end colore. ' a both coot ond middy $ 2 > 9 all $3.99 values 2 " THIWINTHROF styles! Rogukiriy $3.99 Madat • M 4« Gaa«*l* TV a assorted itripes ond It'evaral dtof. 2«2 «*■ kk fancies! a oil Imported fobricsL Infants' ractaagalar akhir* ame. b a size$^6 to 18. i y elnsd aiaheiany er Mead a in^sorted plaids! TERRY ROBES ^ \ •akeblor. _ a oil long-sleeved! For after bath. ( t s s ANNIVIRtAEV ■ -e, a sizes 6 to 18. VAI.UI EEICB IW; Roqulariy $2.99 « SpM iel PHrehase !'M AGAEAr M abogs^ Cotton Knit M m 9 .9 5 SPECIAL *■' ‘ 1 TRAININB PANTS BOYS' JACKETS Double thick. Size* 2-4, PURCHASE! A ll NEW I9S9 7INIIH s p e c ia O u r c h Ase .ANNIVfRSARY VAIUF iM Rofuloriy 39c each Tdddllor W a s h a b l a PI Per Um Senrfct CORDUROY K*mI«Ih BLANKETS | itoedetbes Thar* art ae arintad SNO Soft aa a clpud flannelette. tircalli In ’Zaallk'i Sarrica-Savar Hath PANTS * A nO RN EY AHORNEY RayAarty $1.00 veliia sqahri TV Chenb. 11.88 6 9 ’ IRVING L ARONSON DAVID M. BARRY Per Sberpor. SUITS $ 2 " VALUES TO $19.99 New Saadil** Bdar* All $3.99 Volu« 100% wool suburbans with royon quilted AnpRNIY FITZGERALD IS NOT AFRAID TO STEAK OUT FOR RIFORM PUFF MUnULOW SET. J T«b* rradetM rarer- :$088:/'- AS STATE REPRESENTATIVES OF OUR PROlATi COURTS. Eatroiu.flllcd ^ llt puff. y ■hWp'dalWdsn. a styled with linings, in checks ond solids^ grey ond Paatel prtnt^. ■ ■ ” double knee! i l - 8 8 ybr Ixlie Yelee all $12.99 values ^ Rofuloriy $5.99 a foncies and brown, 6-1£^ Parkas and toggle coots H i 1$ NOT AFRAID TO CONOiMNTHC FK SYSTIM AND THE KICK- ...-rPeeleret solids! NOVEMBER 4 , PO-Ndi *O a-O r a every Inch 'woshoble! with cotton sateen outers, royon quilted RACK SYSTEM. VOTi FOR A FROIATC JUDGE WITH COURAGE AND a grey; brown, CANDOR. ‘ Wool and Ortoii laUm • .Ito f'**' 4 nylon outer shell! toeqatortoeW* a cozy quilted linings! - -a;:- novy! , linings, zip-bff hoods, irr grey and red, KNITSHAWIS a red, navy,‘

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PAGE 8 IJ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAj^ICHESTER. OONN^ I^ID A Y, GCT^BER 81/1958 N A N ^aSTK Ik EVENINQ HKRALD. UAHOHBSTBR. qpNN.a PRIDAY. OCTOBER 81. 1968 PAOB n m m i li -' - Bridgtport, ConnscUcut’ stamped Ltwis HUl fid., ia oils ^ U Con­ in BaglevUle. The Rav. Barnard 3, MJI., whara tbalr son, Robert, Is' hourhour for kitcheh^elp*elphrs to "our town 'would recaiVo 847d,S16 With the CandiAate»~-2 on iC ^ sre ia no perfect answer Coventry necticut students who' made the Foeter la pastor. Ths Rsv, Lawr­ a student. He bi a .msmber eg tha, 88A1L ,(«irjldtt*d mechanic*. Aronson Hits more" than' tt does . . . repre- to thia question. . honor roll last term at WorcMter ence Laciair la>aaaiatant pastor. Ixidse Distiutes senior class and a mambar of tha TWA wm Idle Tciliia-Wdiitdwiia-WdHd Airline*AlrOne* tradition'traf aentihg a saving of "slightly,'over On foreign policy again; “Neither Polytechnic Institute in Wofcaa- The Feast til All •aia& wOl ba aoecar taam. any has' MrvsS coast-to' A reorganiaation' masting has ,7)i|e major olty Is served exclu­ *r towns, Aronson urged adoption BINGO Being Shown eratie candidate for State r^re- eampalgfn technique* In the Second rter at a recent gathering in py. of S5 to 100 per cent for the paat a.m, and S t Jqsspb’a at 7i80 a.m. bean held to get a new Qub scout sively by one airltnei. With both of a new formula that would not "1 .promls4{d myself when I term. An nAfhe fktomommg^ tt what happowd in the Geneva eerna tbs union's inslatsncs sentative, today attacked the ifres- DIatrict congression*! race.) &eely-Brown'a home town. master and new den methera. The TWA and Capital grounded,, th* ent State-ald-to-educetlon formule favor "one town over another be­ started,” he told a reporter at the The South Coventry Ambulanes - Holy Daya Manchester Evening Hemid ••• talks. truepe -are sponsored by the Oon- all TWA worltara oovsM > b^^/tM effect would be felt moet heavily cause of politics." Bowie* see* more Republican* Pomfret gathering, "that I wotMd Oommittee invites the public to In­ which he said ‘Yavors th* small, By FRED POWUCDOB at coffee gathering* than he would Two apedal Holy daya wHl .be OovMitry correepondent Mrs. F. Lodge iniistsd that the UJN. gragatlenal Church and all beys contract remain under 1^' pro- along the routes they Jointly traditionally Republican towna" ^'Ithout going into detail, h* answer question* with what I think spect a 10.36 model Cadillac ambu­ observed by.local Roman Catholica Pauline Uttle, telephone PI 8-StSl. serve: WssMngton-Chicago, Pitts­ ■aid a new formula should “recog- Ee*ex. Oct. 31 (/P)—A worker In *ee at party rallies. Attendance Is the truth, and by gosh, it’s been lance on display at the local fire­ should act now on a western reso- from S to 11 are eligible to Join. viatona for the d u r a tt^ ' of the In a statement seeking to rebut at the Pomfret get-together to­ tomorrow smd Monday w ^ special burgh-New York, Detroit-New ntze the real needs of the town and a poultry processing plant Wiped that way ever since I started," house. lutltm eaUlng for a suspension of ai^sm en t. York, WssMngton-Baltimore-Phtl- Republican party "boasting about his hands on his apron and said taled two Democrats and 23 Re­ Masses at St, Mary's ^urch In The opera, . "Mignon,'’ _ . ia based - MANCHESTER - Mauefeeeiier Eveufaig Herald El- th* Increases it has voted" in State .consider the tax base from which He was interrupted by a guest The equipment was formerly Coventry and S t Joseph’a Church on Oobthe's "Wilhelm■71Uieim Mslater; ' the teats whils efforts were being "ri.e way it ia pdw, the com­ adelphla and Detroit-Chicago. the town Is going to get its !(*¥■• yood- nsturctily to his visitor: publican* or Independent*. at the coffee hour who happened owned by the Town of Westport Hngten eerfoapeudeut, Mrs. G. F. aid, Aronson said Manchester gets Bowles has been to more than T made at Oensva to work out a Berr teldplieue TRemeut 5-M18. pany haa been thUnig workera nue.” “Hello. Want a job?" to notice Bowles’ unconventional and is available at an approximate ou» of the claaatflbatlons under the less than what he constders its fair As a minimum proposal, he sug­ “I sure do." replied the visitor. 100 coffee hours In hla campaign tie clasp, which spells out “Ches­ cosVof 16,000. According to Albert control, aystem to guard against il­ ■hare of aid funds. •Tm Chester Bowles and I'm run­ and more are scheduled before legal testing. ' old contract aiM putting them In gested an across-the-board for­ ter Bowles" In an Indian tongue. A. Rossi, public relations chair­ CARPET CENTER olssBlficatitaia outaldr the con­ Under the present formula, he mula, under which the State would ning for Cong^ress." election day' next Tuesday. "What In the world does It say?" man, this ambtllance has low mile­ Lall eaUsd for a receas of the Vernon About Town edical Mirror There are 64 towns In the Sec­ VJi. debate until Monday to per­ tract,” aaM Cliir MUler, genera) ■aid, Barkhiunstsd gets an aver­ provide every town with aid oif'an Bowles, the R7-year-old Demo­ asked the guest. age and is In good condition. **The Home o f BeattUful CarpeU** chairman of District 142. "We age grant of 8186 per pupil as equal per-pupil basla. Thia would WHAT DOCTORS SAY ABOUT cratic candidate from the Second ond Congressional District, which ’’ ’Pull the top lever. 'Vote After looking over several ether mit more private compromise ef­ The Green Thumb Group ofth* almost covers the eastern halt of forts. Columbia Woman want to ' Insure that thia . la against Manchester's average not bh' perfect, he said. But If It Congres.^lonal District, shook straight Democratic’," answered ambulances the committee con.- atopped.'' YWCA wUl meet Monday night at grant of 888 per pupl). If Manches­ were adopted. Manchester's State hands energetically with the poul­ Connecticut. Bowles Is trying to Bowles with a smile. 306 MAIN ST. — Ml M343 Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister 8 o'clock at the Community Y. sistlng of Chief Delmar W. Potter, Valerian Zorin confirmed he had /3mA made a nhw wage offer ter were given as much per pupil ^rant would be Increased by 864,- • Tieach Mouth try slaughterer. ■pend one week In each of the Ernest J. Btarkel and Burt Nye, M IL K IS A N Injured in O ash Mrs. Olive Toomey, Bolton gar­ as Barichamated recetvei, he said. d'strict's eight state senatorial Om Of ConMcOout’s LiaiUig''ClMp*t Bpsetolty Shops made rescrvatlona along the line ;y«eterday and aaked It be aub- Bowles had just toured the decided this equipment is the "best mltted to th* membership. Th* dener,* will speak on "How to Ue* American Thread Co. plant In Wll- districts. This mean: three or four they had seen.” They will, how­ INDIGESTIBLE FOOD reported by Lodged* also agreed Mrs. Grace R, BlUott, 8g, ^ Conest Effectively In Christmae • FoodColorlag coffee houri a day. Extended Forecast /■ that he underktood"the Indian ef­ union refused.' llmantic, visiting all departments, ever, continue their investigation bron Avs., Columbia, waa aditdt- Increaae* offered, retroactively Arrangements.” Members who talking with people, shaking hand*. Marts IMsciisslons of other available ambulances. j n . forts had failed.' He blamed the have displays which esn be used Temperature* In Connecticut United Statea and Britain for the ted to Mancheatsr Msmoritd Hoa- and In the -future, would have • Debydratio* Earlier he had addressed a group At coffee hour starts with chat­ during the next five days, Saturday The ambulance will be on dis­ amounted to IS per cent In all for the Christmas workshop are at, the Willimantic State Teacher* ter. coffee an-’ little sandwiches.' through Wednesday, will uverage play over the weekend. breakdown of the tall^. pital late laat night .duiffeiNng asked to bring them in. (College and had eaten a quick MANy F A c ro t^ s , rlaseification* by Oct. t, ItM. The Q. " F t * e * s dtttui§ Irenth 1 owles starts the discussion wlih near normal. At this time normal Rossi pointed out th a t. before Zorin said the Soviet Union felt from laceraRsiis of th# face, frac­ contract would run another year. mou. One .great big STORM AND SCREEN alarms every human being.” la substantially less than neces­ flows freely and the breath has a bowels and kidneys. Much water day. In between limes, he even bomb dropped right In the middle MILie IS MOPE DIOiST- th* right side of tha road, aide- sary to brinjg wages of obr mem­ , bad odor. The condition can be can be lost through, vomiting. got around to signing a few 'eilcrs swiped a.tree, continued on for 12 bers In Mne with the skill and re­ ' cleared up by good dental care When water-lost it not balancra of Connecticut, would .bring for­ m iE THAN RAW WHLH, WINDOWS feet and ran headort Into a a*c- —notes of thanks for coffee hours eign policy close to all of us." sponsibility required by their Cblobrating th« opening of our now and druip usra or prcKribed by by water-intake we become de­ given in his behalf the dsy before. Reff. 119.95 Value. $ 1 2 Ettihgton ond tree. The car’ apun counter Jobs.” the physician or dentist. hydrated. Symptoms of dehydra­ Bowles, former Connecticut Gov­ The queatluns come, a lot of B A N K . clobkwlss and came to raat back Wages, ha said, range from $1.45 O. "Jr* ebemfeeft uaeJ to color tion include weakness and a sen-, them about economic* and eastern ( g '\ ernor and United States embassa­ A 8 reel tracks—8 Insorts Friendship Cliib^ on the road. family clothing contor on Routo 5- in frmiuf If so. It Iho coloring tsiion Of extreme parching of tho dor to India, ha* been staying Connecticut, some of them on Mrs. Elliott was taken to the M atter harmful?" — 4 Conn- mouth and throat. The dehy­ America's dealing; with other W Oompleto insulation nag Inooct away from formal speeches. Hi* prqteetion hospital where 17 stitches were rC' dimn reader, drated person often becomes very opponent. Republican Incumbent countrle's. Bowles answers all of Slates Bpiiquet quired on the facial lacerations South Windsor on tho East Hartford lino. A. Certain food products are thirsty. However, these symptoms SATURbAYSV y Y>uN«v«r OtAfgrew if Vehtilntes to any degreo Wood Fibor Flowors are usually modified by the ill­ Horae* Seely-Brown Jr. of Pom- them at length, salting hts ex­ membfr r d IC and 14 were applied to the right artificially colored. However, the planation with statistics and hu­ A. Precision engineered and fully Make Your Own Oorsagee government permits use of only ness which brought on the dehy­ fret, has the same philosophy; . ^dupNlMef For guaranteed The annual banquet of the leg. X-rays u^ere taken of the leg \ Instruction Booklets Meet the voters on their home mor. Friendship Club Will be held a t the and skull. • those dyes that are "certified" as dration. The danger, of course,| Inotnllatton optional at oUght extra it the interference with nosmtl. ground and discuss what they want A textile . Industrialist asked a i Ga, Conviffcl’Icu t A pprovsJ coot. Congregational/ Church Monday The accident Is being Investi-* hirmless. to discuss. about foreign Imports. Bowles night at 6:19,p.m. Any one attend­ gated by S tate Policeman William '. “ IFfiat Is sseent hy d e h y body function caused by the de-| Bowles prefer* the coffee hours started his answer this way; 891 MAIN MfflfT \S NO»lH MAIN iTWffT • MANCH£51fP CONN F R E S H / ^ L K ing is asked to bring a hot dish or HOBBY SHOFPE MAY, BUM. TM8 an d kSySR ralha? W hat ara tha syrnfr- ficiency of body fluids and tbs' J. Doyle of the Stafford Springs 408 CENTER ST.—MI t-7888 S —Informal gatherings of men and "I've never been In a village In Full Inch Thick a salad. 'Die club will furnish des­ barracka M k M W SMen* *wa.A 4 naonn, tlwa toms and dangers?"— IVa name. chemicals they contain. women In on* home- to the ros­ India that I didn't see a Singer se rt ■ 'I Answers do not neeessarlfy rtlltel the opinion of sit doctors. Ths diatnetit trum. "You get a lot closer to the Hewing machine with ‘Made In 9 A. M. to 12 NOON The club will resiune Its military A l a U M I N U M whist-^card parties this winter and ond irealmml of dlttass It ths function of the psiltnt't ptrtonal physician,' >'-by breaking windows, dam ag­ easy to build with stantial ioductioi^ of $14,472 in Hart­ Judges, especially in the larger dis­ RnliK. fictWT# Hilua 3l**e moai* ford,' $6,353 in Bridgeport and- $1,67.4 vr«6 dtiaganally) 341 »g. in. ing autemebllas, and shattering street lights. Such so-call­ in New < Haven which arc.iiiade by tricts. Further those assessments pro- ' vinwing afog- H arlford C ourant atatutoiy assessments.' vide funds for the continning im­ (Aufluti 2ifh) sa y s thsH ed fun boomarangs^ 'dh perfectly innocent people . . . who SHEETROCI ^ The iteople in thoiw.three Probate provement of the entire Probate Sys­ A fashion stpry in dramatic black and white _ A GRMMiACHER LINOLEUM ILOCKS t.aM.aaaa*a tem and for distribution of any excess For Connecticut voters, the electhm this year offers • VARIETY OP SIZES, HEAVY LmQLBUM Districts jtlainly show they ere thor­ pay the price in accidents, and in crirpas committed under, tiM jPInpmf OipMM W dM ffi to the individual towns. •.. an outDf-this-world low price! Black- why you — df]AIX)1/>1GI1T an uhuusual opportunity to pick a man who haa MOUNTED TYPE HIGH ON HARDWOOD BASE • oughly'safisfM with their present magic fabric of ridh reprocessed wool flossed demonstfated hit interest in humanity. He is cover of darkness. -I Probate Judges aii4 the present Pro­ Patrick Healey,'^ Thanks Mranastnoex thow bate' System. Over and ovdr again with flecki of white.. . strikingly contrasted Senatof William A. Purtell. aendssf American fsaailiessie Executive Secretary of The I moving into their new homes they have re-elected their, p r ^ n t . Connecticut Probate Assembly with while knit trim collar and pockets! N aw H avan R aglalar Weeks and months sliced . This Halloween, by all means have a good tinpa, but please SPEEDIALL ^ (October 24»h) S S y s t h s l l of siAedulc . . . for fireproof Toggle dosing! Hurry—they re priced for a ‘ SKtfTaoCK not only goo* up let your tricks be fun— plain fun— so no one will be injured C U T m feet, Irat save* dceoretins Judge Wallett Has Nofthing To Hide teBout! Misses’ sizes. Senator William A. Purtell is the logical choice for tkfi*. tool Com* in tODAY. the Senate. He has a sound r e ^ d —has been needlessly by thoughtless pranks. a s s o r t m e n t sec how SkBaTaoea and- responsible and non-partisan in his attitudes, Fiay-A-T*Piri letafaKcmctit HE IS A FULL TIME JUDGE oonstruotive In his policies, humane in his vigorous $ 1.00 can hclprm* build NOW! FOR A PUU TIME JOE support of the needs of our citixsns. He fills 1 ^ * n: a am ah. tut OK. r The Police Pepertmenf «skt the cooperation of good citi- a position of unfolding importance in the U. a QUAUPIIO -e . EXPHHENCED .. . DESRVING Renata. To fad to return him to office would be lens of all ages. M a il Ngrettable. GRUMRACHER M.OCK PRINTING INK MANCHESTER WATER aOLUABLB OR OIL BA8B ...... Tub* 50t( MI'- , = A M I; Y t L O ! HIN G *- H A ; N STAHEK ^MBER/ INC. This a4 paid 'for kgr the X. K D. OomaatUe fisr the le*. ELEBTROMCS^ LABORATORIES' L A. JOHNSON FAINT 60. election at Judge Jehn J. WeUett, ^ . SOUTH WINDSOR BERLIN LHILL 2nd LEVER] MIM O n BA • At Th* Rast AwMerd Um The BetBn Thraplk* a n aitOAD STo — PHONE Mlf;1124. * »— *«tsms^iiisuni Clisnsisssaiag.r.sasaarnttfmWW T h t" } iiifi‘i- L ' c a r i ' . ' Light Com pany 723 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER

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P kiSE EIGHT MANCHESTBB EVENING HERALD. MANCHBBl'ER. CONN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1968 HANCHE8TER BVBNiiNO HBRALD. MANCHESTBR. CONN. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 81, 19&, -x;;iii X j I II ...... I,...... o? Democrat It U not an Um « wllUngly, have devoted to the res­ S-yaar p^od of Woman’f glfta to bald at 8:80 tomocrow night, with a ISanrlieNtFr St. Mary’R Sete the work of the church'. When Democrat record on civil rights.’’ bars and a obaiica to laam a ^ t between sojlUcal pkrUea. It U net cue pf twelvd' human Uvea, or Alcorn oald ” we had 20 yoart of Sprakers Outline the total program m the efauren. simiUr program, for theaa of the would devote to the cauae of a tha. Triennial UTO waa preaented Dtp W iHTush EoFttiny IfFrald an iHue of anything elae, not an Herp. There All Slants Service duHng the OOheral Convention of ■V nothing in "the field of civil r i^ t i Mra. Johnston acquaintsd tboss church membsrsiilp who mada iMue of eonne poaslble eventual little girl lost or a llttl^ boy down the national Church at Miami when Daittoerate controlled both Charcli Activities present with the acUvitlaa auA pro­ their reservatkina for Saturday. tho Congress and the White gram provided for the church Arthur LeCaAlre, idee moderator FUHUbUttU Uf i'Hk. change in the state'e whole probate a well never seems-'to muster It­ Beach tbla month it amounted to q.c»At.n PRINTINO UO. INC. AM Saints D ^ , ' tomorrow, wlU Vote-GOP Bid House.’’ school and high school young peo­ oC, the. church, will serve as toast- court eystem, hot l^tven; In the laet self when the Uves of millfons, the IS,888,980.88. Otaisr Congregational Chureh master. U Blntll 9trc« be obeerved in St. -Mary’s Kpieeo- Woman, , under the leaderahlp of Countering, Democratic Chair­ ple, whieh includea ,a tdtel o f more analysie, an religious e<6cation dirsetor cal arena For a long era. dating a.m. finger of love aongs, la a word: The company wants to with­ At Wichita, Kan., lost night, ganlsed labor is not trying to So­ The short program Included re- Tha evening waa concluded ivlth ; Of testing the bombs, not conditional­ attempt to wrest the four Hbuse group releaeed a statement of Gabriel'e bid, lowest of two cialize the United States. DOOCY- THf- AifflOCUTbD PKt.«b boek to the depreaslon of 1929, seats, two from each of the towns, The semi-annual presentation of of French origin and flirst meant: draw the bid because Of an "error -eubinltted on the project was.g24,- Nixon urged Republican' party marka shout the various asmeta et the praeentaUon et a film, “Split- The AesoclRted Prew <• exclutivelj ly or for any set limit of time, but policy which^made It clear that it .Replying in a skeptical tone yes­ Center Church life.. Charles Bax­ Level Family," deptettng the im­ 'FOR entitled to the uee ol republlcetlon of from their Republican counter­ Is opposed to any legislation that the United Thank-Offering of the ’’Inventor," i These singers made, 110._ The Jaryls Construction -Co., .workers to “pour It on all ox-er the "hlg biisineaa," as such, has felt unconditionally and forever. up their own stories. . WRTKINS- country" in these closing days of terday, McDonnell asked. Meany; ter described the purpose of /the portance to a family et Its attitude Rll newe diepRtchea credited to it or parts. In Vernon, the Deniocratlc would make It easier for a minor Women of the Church is to be pre­ Manchester, asked 884,562.50. "Does this mean the AFL-CIO is not otherwiee credited in inte oauer Itself ilTategically limited to In­ nominees have limited v^helr sented during Sunday’s l i o’clock the campaign. He eaid the Demo­ get-together s« an opportunity for toward the church. STATE SENATOR end Rian the locRi newe pubilahen here to secure alcoholic - liquor. That l i t 'The Job consists of laying a repudiating ita announced legisla­ greater fellowship am <^ the mem A second “ loyalty dtnner’’ will be direct participation In the game of charges to a general condemna­ statement appears elsewhere In to­ eucharist. .,,’rhe custom in St. storm s4wer on Main S t from crats have “ run out of geia” and All rlRbU of repubilCRllon ''l ■i-^le* WEST pictured them as “staggering and tive program, socialised housing, diepatchei herein are Rleo reeereed. politics. It could help finance the tion of what they term was the day's edition of The Herald. Mary’s is to present this offering LednaitJ St. to Bigelow Brook. socialized electricity, federal wage- A Thuuglit lor Today Republican rule by caucus In the Other than'In Vernon and Cov­ on All Saints Day in the fall, and stumbling toward the finish line." Noeda Foil eervice client of N C A Sere parly of Ha choice., lend talent to The '"error In estimsttng.t’ ac- A crowd of nearly 10,000 persona fixing, federal Intervention on edu­ Ice !nc last General Assembly. They have entry and Tolland County races again on Ascension Day tn the VOTE FuReral Sanrift the party of Ha eholce. exercise Sponsored by the Manchester cprillng to Martin and Tovini' En­ cation, and other elements of so­ Publlenere RepreeanlRuvee: ibe not turned their guns oij tha Re- ■gain this year have sparked few. spring.'' This offering is at the be­ —Nixon called it hia largest of JoUue Mathewe Special A«encv - New bai katage Influencf^on the selec­ Council of Churches i f gineer James Sheekey, waa a fhil- the campalgn-^heard him in per' cialism 7 Gas Station? yo?k ChlcRRO Detroit end Boalori publlRan candidates themselves. real ekirmiehes. Traditionally' Re­ ginning of a new "trlennlum" or for ■ roprosontativo . >rmond J West, Director ure by the firm to ascertain that "If sp, all lovers of freedom will MEMBER AtmiT BURRAU Uf tion of nominees, ami lobby on be­ publican, with the exception of son. The speech also was televised, The reverse ^s true lit Coventry, of ALL tho poopio V> 142 EaetUeater BL Main St. has a concrete base, Adlai B. Stevenson, Democratic Welcome your declaration.” CIRriTLATlUNB half of Ha own Interesta. But for Do you rind It difficult to be- Stafford, the county’s political pic­ Mote*yoteio»MartejfcYiiloB Outspoken Stephen Loyzim, one MltcheU 8-7198 rather than a gravel one. More l.eve - l o really live as If you be­ presidentlaj candidate in Its? and The Herald Prtnitni Company, lac.. It to show Its hand too openly ture could change radically de­ difficult excavation work would aasumes no financial reeiKmaihllltv fw of Coventry's two Democratic 1954, appeared at a party, rally In Need An lieve It-r-the Bible passage which nominees for the State House, has pending on how the independent thus be encounter^. typoirrapnical errora appearlne In ad would be for It to Injure the parly, tells us that "all things work to­ voters cast their ballots. S and S (Jhingo last night and said a “void vertfiementa and other reartlnt matter attacked the Republicans on a per­ Martin said It was the firm's re­ left by the failure of While House F«r In The Mancheater Evenlna Herald randldatj or cauae H was seeking gether for good to those who love It may be than the losers will Manchester’e 'Oldest . COINS-STAMFS God?" You are not alone then, be­ sonal basis. He charges th at'^ n - wish they had hit the skirinlBh sponsibility to have found out what leadership is being filled by Con- Aatomobile? to advsnce; It waa supposed to he cumbent Rep. Roydeh Smith Is TOt AUTO WASH with Finest P'oolitttes grees.’’. Albums—-Booki—Supplies Diapiav adTerliiina cioainR houra: cause this puzzles every thinking traU. 9lf-Street Parking Main Bt.’a base was. However, the Stati For Monday —1 om Friday a kind of black aheep on the Amer­ Interested In the people of Coven­ company has not yet declared its Stevenson, preparing to campaign For Tueadav—1 p m Monday person when he tries to square the OPENING SPECIAL Eatabllfhed 1874 For Wedneaday-1 nm Tueaday ican political accne, and It Haelf verse with experience. Perhaps this try and their local problems, and opinion as to whether the "error in in Minnesota tomorrow, said that HOBBY SHOPPE , Rtprufitativi Find it Fnit h tha For Thuraday —1 p m WedneadRf admitted tlila, a little, aheeplahly, translation will help: "We know questions, then. 'Smith’s right to SAT., NOV. 1 ONLY estimating" was'its fault, or if the "whom We aen,d to the House And For Frtday—1 p m Thuraday represent the people of Coventry towm bore responsibility for it. Senate this year will have - rji un 408 CENTER ST.—MI t-TtSS For BaMiroay— 1 p m Friday and anmewhal reacnl fully, loo. that to those whq lOve God every­ A company official was pesai- riaaalfled deadline lO JW a m each thing tha* happens fits Into a pat­ St the State Capitol. usually heavy influence on the VOTE RBPI7BLIOAN YELLOW day of cmbMcatlon etcep i B atu rd ay- Meanwhile, however, organized ntistio. today .th at, a contract tern for rood " This says "every­ Ixiyzlm expanded his personal DOOCY Wet course of Americsn policy during 9 a m labor. Its own eauae and preatige 1 1 thing" even suffering, disappoint­ attacks t'o InCltide one against the wmtSd' ^ . entecieid''for the 'amount fffe next two critical years.” Friday. October 91 advanced by the aame social and chief of the Coventry Police Patrol FOR Wash Umt'vviui bifJeV* Meanwhile, .the heads of the Ror FOR PACES ment, failure, and loas. Not all Tojiim (Counsel Charles Crockett economic upheaval which pul hlg things arc goml, but the all-wise for a statement he made to a Hart­ publican and Democratic National ECONOMY LUNCH ford reporter on peraonally advo­ STATE SENATOR TOLLAND TURNPIKE told,-^artin. yssterdaV-the town Committees swapped Jabs on civil TRANSPORTATION For Judge Of Probate hualneaa Into the national dog- Heavenly Father makes them all cating lowering of the legal drink­ TALCOTTVILLB coul^ collect on the bond If the rights—on issue that bulks large in Corned Beet on Rye, Potato work together for good to His MAY Salad, Economy SIse YQD CALL houae, liegan to move more and ing age In Connecticut to It. At Bninaer’e Edeel Oarage FULL THB Efitf LSVEft x compahy chose not to do the work. some northern areas where the The oiitalandinK lixal In children. The experiences of Joseph Apple Pie, Coffee more lowaid open participation In This Incident set off a flurry of PM If M«9 Nr CmMl. •. J. ThMNM< Martin said last week he did not Negro vote could be a big factor. l o Ml 9.B247 or 9*5453 the halloliMK next Tuexdxy lx Ihe at the hands of his brothers the Need politics. activity In the GOP Town Commit­ RANGf think the company could legally Republican Chairman Meade A.I' PAUL R. MARTE HERMAN YULES question of who snail he Judge of sufferings of Paul thcee were not tee which resulted In the chlilf be­ withdraTV its- bld, but it could re­ corn put out a sta'tement speaking Jills parllrlpatlnn of organized good In Ihemaelves, but God made ARTHUR'S Trohate for Mancheater for the ing forced to seek a vote of confi­ fuse to sigh,a contract. of what he called “the shoddy Read Herald Adva. labor In polltlca haa been good, and them work for good. Ho, give God dence from members of his, own a Taxi? next four year term. Tliat qucation the r.ghtful place In your life, seek rUEL OIL it has been most succeaaful. when constabulary, which he received. To perpetuate ahoiild be answered by tlie re- His gi ildance. and know that what­ II haa limiled Haelf lo educational The Republicans declined to reply GASOLINt elerllon of Judge .lohn J Wallett. ever (omes, "all things work l.o- to I»yzlm's charge that the, chief the career aerwanl who has been and expoallional dlaruaalon of the gethei for good lo them that love be asked to resign, and chose to A Cherished Need laauea It haa had the moat limited God." remain aloof from slugging It out Idenlltled with Ihla rourl for the, Rev. K. EJnar Rask 824-828 past 30 years, 20 i In thla .30 yeara of aervice, 20 aa overwhelming, compelling msmlatc Ohfck Thtti Ftata^t: 7-PC. BRONZE DINETTE SET Tree clerk, and the Jasl 10 aa Judge, he for the great powera lo do the haa touched the prohlema of ao e Hharpaat, Ptetura ' "DyaMW .'%ectian — estra luun Ihing. Thei4 la not" even • J grip suBOer power — gives many Manchester famlllca that a very sharp light of publldiy and von np ^ 5lli bettsf inction' I This tremendous value was made to sell for $119.55- Rugged Delivery there can be hardly one which liaa putillc .awareneaa focused . on tbc e Hand Wired Chassis With PoWer » deen'tnow . . . as much not had contact with htlii ami been big power process of decision. Transformer - as ITS M ler traction in mudi 4 . construction h ll been combined vyith style to Rive you a hand­ able to fbrm Ha own appralaal of During this same pei lodlln which ^ ;fe # tM i frdw t *fre Dowr his character, and of the manner till' world has been apploai bing e Top Quality Tuner for Beat 'fjMdof amd v e t tin OR some, yet sturdy dinette set, The two-tone table top has a smart In which he conducta hia office In tins big powci decision aln^iU nu- ' Reception In Fringe.Arena Several fact, thla campaign ilacll Max |Hii- ilcni texung. there has been an ttESqtAKN looking “marble” inlay and selMayellng legs, j^atchihg-chairs duced many spontanconx and vol­ e Tube Bcntry Bjatem Triples the WaNf event in the ncwsMililrb did find d b e e h iie ^ untary trlbulea of auch a kind. Life of the Set are upholstered in speckled design plastic upholsteiy. Of course, Its way sharply into Ibe llnicllgbt . Tonight till 9, tomorrow to 5:30 . , you cen still save Easy That John Wallett la honeat. Colors and into the awareness of every- the bronze finish is chip and peel resistant. that he haa been conaklerate of body. et Watkins 84th Anniversary\Sele. Whether you need e AvttUeble la Walnut, Mahogany, Tarms the peace of mind and the poi kct- When twelve miners thought lo a new lamp, a piano, or an entire home outfit, you'll Blond .book of all who have had hualneaa he dead were found lo he etih buy it for less. Savings are storewide . . bedroom, -In hie court la'so much a part of alive, It WHS as if the whole world -> Jiving room, dining room^nd dinettes; bedding, floor MOKE N O M E RHM ON Manchester Ufe. knowledge and ex­ willed Hs energy toward the prnc- i SOOOYEAE m s s THAN perience that any Innuendo to the coverings, pianos and occasional pieces. eaa of reeculng them and bringing O N ANY OTHER K IN O r 7-PG. CHROME RINETTE SET c6ntr.*ry, even wdien excUaeil by You Can Own A MOTOROLA them out .safely Into the sunlight So don’t delay another minute. Come in tonight. Use Cemphpfe Lie* »f Snow the heat of a political campaign, If, In this operation tqaave twelve Purnell Free Parking et the rear of our store. $ ' 1.95 haa a short life and gSina no human Uvea, there" had been any Tires fw FAniOR Plastic Table Ti^ Full Wood Console Regularly priced at $119.95, You save $33!' Bright, chip-resistant N ground. help necessary from the ends o f , Watkins Budget Plan of Peymentt; makes it . easy to The Issue in this campaign li MODEL 21-K-98 IN WALNUT FOR the earth, or from any great gov- pay as you enjoy your new Watkins home fiitnishihgi. EAMf TEKMS chrame construction have been distinctively combined arid results whether hie record, his service, his emmenl on earth. It would have Your Choice Resists Heat, Stains ds'votlon to hie teak are going to been forthcoming, without quei- in a handsome looking dinette set. Thertable features a two-tone be savagely thrown away and blot­ tlon. If the. world coul^ haye gone ted oul^ or whether they are to re­ Chairs Hova Washable to the geecue Hielf It would have OPEN TONIGHT BRONZE or CHROME plastic top in a^hoice of colors and this double legs Insure extra ceive the reward natural for them. done eo. No effort wrould have been Stanek Electronics laboratories And the isaug la. whether Manches­ too great, and the rejoicing would firmness. Matchfrig'2-tone chairs have been deeply padded for ter la going to do this to itself ea Vinyl Plastic Uphalsf^ have been irkewlM great. 2 77 M O A D S T. FAMILY SIZE TABLE extra comfort. Tlie sturdy tubular steel frames heVe been nickel— well ea to him. . . . ^ It all tha reeource, .energy, MANCHISTIR ■r" • % It la not an issue of Republican work and prayer civtllaatlon would m 3 6x 60 co f^ r^ chrome plated as insurance of.years^ extra service. r '•h ■/y ; ■•’.f. V'

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MANCHESTER BVBNINQ HERALD. MANCHESTBR. CQNN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1958 MANCHESTE'R EVENiNQ HERiU.b,. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1968 PAGE TEN of Appeals hsaurtng held Wedrtee- C o i m i n t mambsrd^or* time to study th* a.in. to 7 p.m. at the could have come into the body of South Windsor day night at th* Town Hall. AJI request Grammar \8ch«il «i Aye: C oroner Says the decedaed by accidental roeans those granted wars presented by Also Utded waa'itt-'hppeal of th* IWappuyb-Qranfs will apqMor Guild Dispute in the quantltiea found. th* Raddlng Signs Co. of Bast Independent Tallow Co., of 36 Cs- another "Record Hop" at the Wap- “On the basis ot all the evldenoe, fMUncheite/s OWM GO PtoHoll Hartford.. ■dar Bt., Woburn, Mast., from re­ pihg QMffmunity Houtd for .lioys Poison Caused I am satisfied that the dapsaasd r^ k s Silence They ineludsd: A request tor a fusal of a permit by the building and girlK qt. high school age on Perils Papers came to hie untimely death «a .the psrnfit to Install 3wo ' six by irtspsstor to allow ths company to Nov. 7..^*eii*ers of Uid oMualt- result ot ingestion of arsenic over Open House twslvsi. fast signs on Rt. 5 prop­ Uf* a barn oh* th* BancrMt prop­ te* Jn onlrt* ar Maryann h'‘'tller, a substantial period ot time and erty owned by Dudley , Clapp; erty on Main St. for storage an^ to Judy Thomas NIchois snd Banker Death that hie death resulted from the JdHK In Charges demolish three other buildings on In New York transfer of two permits from Rad- David Bfumham. criminal act or acta ot person or Veters will have an opportunity th* premises. (OodUnned from P«(« One) persons unknown. ). dtng Signs to Nltsy Nit* Mptsl (OonHntiWl trnm P»|t» Onf) • i PoUlictia evenU took av'fioubla to moot Republican candidates si with Instsllatlon of two dlnlsya . Elsctton Metontor MaaeSwtfr B vf«la « ______oratory teata Indicated without i,tum in Coventry yesterday'u the an open bouse rally tomorrow rather than one on New Haven Peter Lind of Elm St. has been SM th RlndBor effmqtendsMt ..B.*'- ROTTNER ^election campalffn began drawing Railroad property about 8*5 fast appointed moderator for the Nov. more tetsfikeM BtfMMlI L«*t nlyht the RuWieher* A*»n. ot from g to 31 p.m. at Burnham’s doubt that the cauae the hemo-1 E^tor’sNote' S election. By agreement between ■ervfd hotice that H any paper ; lytic anemia and the ' eventual Mad Flier, H-Bomb llepublieui Cufildato— , (to a reeoundi^ cloie. Restaurant on Plsaaant Valley Rd. north of Ciiapsl Rd.; and permis­ 4-4M74.V Breaking ailence tor the firat sion to install four fi by It fast the parties this position is rotated la dosed the rest wonid auspend ' death waa due to the Ingeation ot | statements war* relsagsd Edwin May of Wslhersfisld, a quarttlty ot lead araenlc tot a Reimrt Hit by U.S. STATE SENATOB ■ (time, the-Republican Town Com; displays on R t 5 property belong­ with Republicans and Democrats publirstloB Jmittee brantM attacks on incum- night by Coventry Republi­ who is campaigning for reslection ing to Edith OoMberg. All signs alternately filling the post in elec­ Donald R. McVay, executive aubetantial period ot time. The can Town Chairman John F. to a second term in Congrese, ii tion yeara ' M ount ot the arsenic in the body (Contiaued frotn Page One) ■ •bent Rep. Royden Smith by Demo- will b*, mad* of steel and alu­ aecretary of the association, sent Ilcrat leader* as a "deUberats ful to ths League-of Women Vbt- would auapend onblication if one . that shortly before trie death itself p’tal today. An Air Pores spokea- INCRf ASeO STATE era for the opportunity mesentod Legislature; Atty. Arnold Leibo- Co. building waa tabled to give The polls will be'open from 8 newspaper is unable to publish ! the absorption ot arsenic had stop- man said he was In a mentally I ] ’In a policy statement,- the OOI* wite of Overlook Rd . Judge of iiTown Committee said .it would not to tis; and to our candidates -io because craft unionists refuse to ' ped. A thorough police Investi- deranged state and had threatened EPNCIENCYAND peasant our platform. But in re­ Probate candidate; and Mrs. Haxei cross Guild picket lines [ gallon has tailed to produce any to commit sulcldi because of wor­ ; resort to unethical means to win Van Sicklin; Dexter< Burnham, I victory tq Tuesday's election; that s i s t to that group, and to avoid Guild offlciaLs were no‘ inime- I aourcea by which ^th>s arsenic ry over his daughter's health. FOR TIGHTENED any possible critlotem or charge John Sele, Rudolph Eckert, Luther diatelt’ avBilnhle for comment. ; It is ‘‘conducting our campaign by Burnham and Harold Dellert, all '•observing a.aimple code of ethics that the Loague is political, 'we Republican nominees as Justices Tile Guild, represerting aboiil STATE ECONOMY ’ did not and will not use any t»-< 6 200 editoria and commercial JOHN ROHNER —namely to win election on our of the Peace. "ability to discharge the responai- marks or statements made at the employea. nialnli' seeks higher forum by our opponents to further Lasbury la a member of the local wares and improved pension snd .ibillties ot office Industrial Planning Commission ‘' The statement' was in : reference (hir own political ambitions. wjlfsre benefits SEASONED X SENATE During the time that I have and Republican Town Committee, The newspapers hsve offered s . !to an advertisement that appeared which la sponsoring the ’ rally. A /; ; 'In the Coveritr>' Broadcaster yea-’ been privileged, to serve as chair­ contract psekste svcisgin* $."i Belter's RY TRAINING • EXPERIENCE • SERVICE man of the Republican Party (In graduate of Colby college and SAT., NOV. 1-5:30 P.M. weekly pel employe over a 2-\ear iiterday ip which Democrats re- President of the South Windsor Coventry) It has always been our Sponsiired By llie Ladles' M lssioiii^ Society period VOTE REPUBUCAN e 8TATE ELECTION NOV. 4 ;;peated .earlier statements they policy to conduct our campaign by Visiting Nurse >*■»., he is as­ The Guild asked a 10 per cent M U S IC S H O P i I claim were made by Smith at a observing a simple code of ethics— sociated with the Hartford real age increase, a .^ per rent welfare ROTTNEB FOB SENATE COMMITTEE 'League ot Wfomen Voters forum estate firm of Lomas A Nettleton, TALCOTTVILLE piog.am. a ahorter work we k and 101.1 MAIN ST. — Ml 9-20.16 ['several weeks ago, . ',...... namely to win election on our and has served on an advisory r OPEN THURS. and FBI. HIX 9 P.ft abllHy to; discharge the resporisl- other improvements st the stait Democratic iDIkIms btlltles of office, rather than point board to the South Windsor Town CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH of negotiations. The Democrats claim they can to the failures and unfilled prom­ Planning and Zoning Commission. Ai"ording to the Publishers state under oath “subject to prose­ Atiy. Leibowitx of Overlook Rd., ----- MENU------Assn . the current wages for re- You can play it at sight... ises of our- opponents. cution by perjury" these state­ The, Republican partv therefore, a Harvard Law School graduate Choice of Creamed Chlrken or Veal Stew porteia and photographers start ments they claim Smith said at the who served during World War II or Clam Chowder—01.00 a! J78 .'iO to $84 .■>0 a week at the w ithoiii liaisons! did , not provide liself with any toruip: 1. He (Smith) did not at­ meshs p'r-recij-iulng and ediUng In the ‘ U.S. Army legal staff,, seven newspapers and reai h s toji tend' town meetlnga or budget works In the cr.edlt department of Children ITnder It—SOe minimum of SI48 .V0 to $1.M .W the ,*t*tementr of -our opponents Don’t hearing! bspausis, Uiey were not l^,-;)ibis pampaign. ■ , the Hartford National Bank and Deesert, Pudding or Pie—18c after aix vears impoiftimt; 3. The drinking prob­ Trust Co. His wife is the former Ti* o scars agn "o o< t HI ';:^vS«*reh of the platforin of our lem is a local problem arid he pre- opponents of tw i years ,ggo will Gloria Schwelr of South Windsor, 1P56 a settlement between thr fera to ata'y out of, local affairs; Cong. May became a member of Guild and the Times l.’i mini tes reveal they are ■ still promising 3. He oppoaeij the bill to validate the -siame promiees and are still the imporlaat Government . Ap­ after the midnight deadline avert- Parkade Halloween Contest Winners E lectric Buy the toning regulatlori's in Coventry propriations Committee during his ■ ed a city-wide strike This agree­ basing their i campaign bn local fiqiiar* heads, baggv heads, and portable heads were the winners of the "Most Original" division of in the 1957 session o f the Legisla­ and pertonai' iesues,. aomething first term and was cited as. one ment formed a pattern for other the Manchester Perkade coatiime ronleat lest night, along with a very pretty head. Under the bag ture. of the Congress's outstanding ifttlementa they, themselves promised they is Billie Tunill, .312 Oakland St. Next to him la ",Mlaa America 1972. ' Bonnie Irwin, 2.3 Coje St. CHORD ORGAN The Democrats repeated in the would not do. freshman senators. He is active in The last clty-ssude-atrlke was In Towering above her la the headless man, Dennis Strlmlke, 130 Tanner St. Inside the robot.^^.a-real Another advertisement a statement they many loca, and state organieationsl* 1P53 Fou- hundred photoengrav­ live hoy. Danny Edwards, 107 Spruce St Prises were also given for the prettiest, scariest, and fun­ mad* last week that: "By his own 9ur Isliues U v • been stated and Atty. Rottner wSs Manchester ers walked out and member# of oun rei-ord sttuidi. We shal' eon- niest costumes. (Herald Photo by Plntoi. words, tbLl.man has stated he is Town Court Judge-for four years, other unions, incjudmg the Guild, Uive odt past policy of winning ojL the school building committee refused to cross picket lines Blx not Interested in you or your local eJMdion* by proven service to our rei a happened to come along. problems." and Is a co-founder of Manches­ papers w-ere rloeed for nine days man told police he killed her and Food constituents. ter's Firs National bank. burled her In that area. Sheriff's officers quoted Glat­ Smith haa branded the Demo- We desire and will woric to earn two for flvf erata’ claim as "a big lie," and re­ ZBA Hearing Man Confesses Officeia here, who booked the man: vlitory in the .ooirilng election, but ' I would make them kneel down torted "I didn't say any such , Three applications , were ap- , 30-year-old television repairman -j tKlng," w* do not want victory to hadlv proved and action on two others on auaplclon of murder, said a' With the gun on them, I would tie that' we will resort to unethical Slranjrling 3 this ft-fodt piece of rope around Item The drinking problem , trie Dem­ was postponed at a Zoning Board Alxiut Town fourth Intended victim, Mias Lor­ ocrats referred to was evidently means to attain it. raine Vigil, 28. l^a Angeles, llieir ankles. Then I would loop it around their neck. Then I would trie statem ent Cousin made bri A meetin, of the Promotion (('ontiniied from Page One) brouglil about Glatman'a capture, i lowbging the drinking: laws. 1 would bV'unalterably opposed ______Stand there and keep pulling until to any legislation that would make C4»mtnilt*e of the Orange Order Miss Ruth Rita Mercado, 24, a He made a date with her Mnn-'| they quit atriiggling. ;'Nnt Even One A ftir Cousin made the state­ o t Connecticut will be held tonight day night for some picture-taking ment to a Hartford reporter and it it easier .tor . a- minor' to secure Ijok Angeles model. but. Instead, took her out on the alcoholic heverages. I believe tha.1 in Orange Hall at 7 30. PrlnrlpBl planets (now that Asparagus Tip; waa published, the Democtsta the aoluttoh to this problem is in A body found, also In the desert, i Santa Ana Freeway, produced a everyone la talking about travel­ picked it up and demanded llhat Members of St Margarets Cir­ i gun and attempted to aaaaiilt her, atbict enforcement of the law as I near Indio In Riverside County last ing io the Moon I are the Bun, the Cousin resign or be relieved of his it 'now. Standf on the statutes. In INTER lUR and tiXTERlUB cle. Daughters of lasbelle. are re- December la believed to he that of police said. However, she aiirreed- Moon. Mercury, Venus, the Earth. command in the Police Patrol. In ALL c o t AIRS minded of the open house at Ann- j ed In grabbing the gun and » as {([\ another advertisement yesterday (act. If this law is not deemed to hla third vtrtlm, Mrs, .ludy Ann Mara, .Iiipiter, .Saturn, Uranus, ■ ^ 1 he strong enough, 1 would be in I hurt College, South Woodstock, Dull. 19, of West Hollytvood Glat- 'holding Glatman at hay when offi- .Neptune and Pluto. the t>emoc."ala criticised ttie Re­ I Sunday, between the hours of 2 Until publicans for not taking action. favor of further revision to strengthen It as may be necessary. $ 2 4 5 and ft p.m. Ths tour will be con­ A FUU RANGE HIGH FIDELITY Vote of Confidence ducted by the nuns and refresh­ I I Until yesterday, Republicana GLOCKENSPIEL ments will be served. The com­ t e e were reluctant to say that the BARDEN SALES bined circles In Connecticut otter MUSICAL INSTRUMENJ fsr«iiiy $ 129.95 Originally, glockenspiels con­ Board of Selectmen wrote Coiialn sisted of a pyramid of tuned bells, four scholarship# a year and all a letter Sept. 10 which in effect I I daughters of members are eligible. NOT $1000 . . . NOT $900 . . , M Ur Hile which were struck with a steel 1 ^ 1 2 Oakland St.—Ml t - 8 4 0 ^ j p^fettleilel ifeelttv •letirU tHertf ertee wkb tem^leU ueel WHEN QUEENS told him to resign his command or hammer, according to the Encyclo­ The honor waa bestowsd on St. get S' vote of confidence from hla Margarets Circle this year. Mias Mtllfy ee4 Nee meslc "breefblef'* s|welEy •mtf In M»e pedia B H tij^ds. RE-ELECT meil MiMetIve esfeesf A M e eew eetensel ^Imefisltfi U yeer WILL BE SHOPPING Patrol members. Wilma Tonakl. daughter of Mr. -That same night. Cousin met and Mra. J. P. Tonskl. 940 B. Mid­ • m m e f year frUerfs. ee^ yeer lemily, by fMeybif dle Tpke. was awarded a 4-ysar 0 At ffOMT . • . wIlKevt teiiesis. lei e« fbew ye« bew fe pley FOR KING-SIZED w ith, the Patrol and offered his partial acholarahip to Annhurst. SHERIFF tbte erfen by fielet •r by numbers. Cemplele wHb Insirutflen realisation. However, the mem­ wm4 M et beeb. Ceeiet# leble, tUf btly eatre. VALUES bers gave him a vote of confidence '■•’K A military whist wsa held hy and he agreed to remain as chief. Manchester Emblem Club last LET US PROVE IT TO YOF ! The vote was reportedly split, but night at the Elks Home. Follow­ the way members Voted was not ing the whist, the rommlltee, revealed. Even though Democratic leaders headed by Mrs. .lean Beauregard, demanded that Cousin give up the •en’ed refreshments DON POnER office. Republican leaders said Members of ths committee for ! they would not force him out be- the annual harvest dance of Gib­ ■ cdute of what they termed an "un- JUD6E OF PROBATE bons Asaembly. Catholic Ijidles of . fortunate statement." Columbus, will meet Monday night GOP leaders in Coventry all agreed that Ooustn is dolng'a good at 8:30 at the home of Me, I.eon- •I ard Rivard, 42.'> Ilackmatark St Job as Patrol chief since .he was elected by Patrol members three The Willing Workers liroup of- years ago. None of the 12 men on the South Methodist C'hiliTh will th* force, nor their auxiliary, are meet at Mias Ethel tJoalee'a cot­ paid for the time they put in dur­ THOMAS J. DODD tage in Bolton Wednesday after­ ing evenings and weekends. noon at 2 o clock Tlui.ar n i.aliing OOP Town-t’'^airman John Iranaporlation aliould rail Mr, Chappells jiaade it plain In a policy Carrie Anderson, 2t kVImund .SI' statement last' night thaft he and The Hartford Times Endorses hla commltte* liiAnriers ate "un­ FOR alterably opposed” to lowering the THE drinking age .lri the state. He said T o m D o d d Uhited States Senate he does hot agye* with Cousin oh this polntk.-but ‘defends his right OKtAT NIW FUCl OM. to voice riiia own personal opinion DIVIlOFMtNTI Cousin *lao said he meant the. From An EditorinI In The Hartford Times, Oct. 23, 195R statement 1*s a personnel one and not as a campaign issue. "'WHO SHOULD GO TO WASHINGTON?" However, he said he still rie- Ileves.that the dfinkfhg ag*. limit "Tom Dodd is no stranger to the electoraJte^of Connecticut. An-a Repre- In the state should be lowered,” If an 18-year-old is old enough t< aentative of thi< District in both the 8.3rd and 84th Conjrrc.s.se.t, he proved fight, he Is old enough to drink." himself an effective legislator, a dutiful public servant and a staunch ad­ Cousin also said: “I feel that vocate pf-agund solutions for statV and national problems. overall the.atate liquor lawa are weak. They should be made more ^ "In 1952; Mr. Dodd came througli the Eisenhower landslide victoriously, enforceable and more rigid. Penal­ being elected to Congreils in the midst of a Ilepublican sweep that cai'ricd ties againat minors involved .in two GOP senators and five congressmen into office. In 1954 he wa." reloct- Have you planned for your family’s future ? liquor violations and their parents ahoukl be much more severe. The ed with a popular vote tha*. hrolte all records, not only in this District, hutv ______. V . laws are tinfalr to owners of busi­ throughout the country. ness establishments because they If ,\ou have planned aliead for your family, you enjoy the peace of mind i^nd can Violate them wlthmit know%g “ The very fact that, he holds^tho senatorial nomination after facing A Devoted Public Servant It," Cousin said. strong and able contenders in this year's Democratic convention testifies to security that come w ith knowihg your loved ones will be taken care of when He said he was referring to the regard in which he i.s held b.v rank-and-file citizens throughout tho State. you are no longer able-to take charge. Knowing how uncertain the future is, you rases where minors are served by waiters or waitresses who make "And yet. it aeems to its that Tom Dodd’s major characteristics are .should make sure your estate will be In capable hands Your heirs will profit errors in judgment or do not ask His Heart \s in the Job for Identlflcatioh cards when serv­ not populaflty but integrity and independence. No one who has followed from aouhd busjnei^s decisions made by The Manche.iter Trust Company. Its ing customers who are of- question­ his career cAn doubt that he has both'thesc attributes to a marked degree — able ;drinklhg age. 4^ - I.-- ■ '--j.' ■ i many yojo^s of e.\|»erience in acting as Executor under Wills assure ymur every and the latter to a degree not entirely approved by some leaders within his own party and certainly ^rowhed u|)on^ as a matter of party principle h This editorial from the Hartford wish will be fulfill'ed for the benefit of your wife ah^ children. Whether your es­ those who formulate. Republican doctrine. Ttmea, four years ago. gives th* tate is large or smalk you owe it to yourselftr*^d to your family—to have your heel reason for agaun re-eleet1n| -rr swawri affaeisiiasaa "In the office to which we hope Tom Dodd will be elected on Nov. 4, Sheriff potter. attorney drriw up a Will—and then name a oornpetent Executor like ‘The d o o c y this quality of independence wilLweli aer've him and the people of Connecti­ JOHN J. WALLffIT cut. From the time, just 20 years ago, when he was helping to organize,tlie Trust Company" to'see your wishes carri^outi-^ > : *Jirst Civil Rights Section in the United State.s Departjmcnt of .In-itice to hii' Helps keep your s r m ^ ^ T O R gUAUnEMXRERIEmED.DESERYjNB recent achieviments in promoting honest administration on behalf of mem­ burner clean at it ShtrMV Petttr has a food htart at wtll os i bers of the Teamsters Union, Mr.'-Dodd has been a staunch upliolder»of beats your home I ■' the rights of individuals without regard to race, religion or economic status, I sound judfmont and good administrativo { Gradnate of Manchaatar High School and Hartford RT-98 is ths moat completely Coilere of Law. ^ "From his days as chief trial counsePTh, the Nuremberg War Crimea effective fuel oil idditive in use i obHify. Ho It progrotiivo in spirit and oogor' 4 Trials to his notew’orthy denunciations of Communism as a member of Con­ today. This helps your oil Twantf y«am cx|ieriehce as Clerk of the Probate gress, he has been natIon,illy known for his hostility to the dictatorship burner deliver more,clean, de­ I la pkin improvomonts in tho pubiie sorvict. | Court. Teh years as JUDGE OF PROjBATE with fud of toth Fascism and Communism. * • pendable heat. Vou get pre­ THE RAYMOND T. time service for the people. mium service, too. All designed I "We mention these bits of Mr. Dodd’.s pulilic, service to emphasize the to makehomc heiitlng easy. SCHALLER , Conducts a model Probste Court.^ fact that through personal jyeference and natural ability, Tom Dodd has Courteous, sincere. and undcrstandinir. devoted himself to is.sues fdi great moment. He has, throughout his mature Colt fodoy for MEMBER FDIO. Builder^ life, moved in the realm of large affairs. His interests and his experience . . C O M P A N Y . /A fuil-tiiata Judite for a full-time Job. qualify, him for the United States Senate. We ,hope he goes there at ♦he Mobilheat idp* NEW HOMES bidding of the voters of Connecticut.” — RE-ELECT ELECT ELECT •«»0UN0 THl s' ^ . Hi MnHi Ri-iliiliil 0i Hit. ARE TOM "MIM” lEMOOEUNI ' Connecticuf Needs Tom Dodd RIBICOFF DODD DADbARIO MAIN iffmet NOffTN MMNCN Inquire about him befora yaa vote on November 4. m MAIN tT tllT U NOtTH MAIN m m UpiTONS A Good Governor U. 9; Senate tongraeBman Oeen tN $t. Mam' c*»,«a Nm« h ya>CA In the U. S. $enate TH» AtW lTIliMllf r i W FOR TopLiader TopLGvtr •Y A MNJLbNG MMOCRAT —Dodd for SoBBie'Ooiiq^teo, M. J. BInBieBfeld. Ttreoe. ^ —«aattesl AdvsrtlsssBiirt .f:

1 ■’ / T 'i. j'' ' ' ‘ :h '\ ■ •e’v MANCHESTER EVENING! tI|5RALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 81, 1988 PAGE TWELVE FRIDAY, OCTOBEift 81, 1958 Pages 13 to 24 Spetioa ,T ie o PRm A Y.ieCJT0^ 81, 1958 iRanrh^Btrr lEngning lirralb •yviC*. In 1 0 Languages^ Slight Rise NotBd ------;------Oft display all week and will not ■tdtton wagon with a BJPiU troop­ t»n In Jobless Claii^ RockviUe^Vernon ba loaned until the following week. RiMcoffTour er, in mufu, at the wheel, he hop­ New RalatUig Flni^ ped over to the MaheheaUr Shop­ DAC Chooses W o B w r o d Hw The G. Evangelista fitting ping Parkada. Soviet Radio Tells Beventy-nina person* entered Contractor, Inc., filed a ecrtincate Of Town Brief Stopping In at the offices of the Mrs. Crawford For Directors Monday new claims for unemploymelM AMO9 IO WAV i g i n of Incorporation in the Town Green Manor Oonstmctlon Co., in / ■ compensation , Isst week at 'the Clerk’s office yesterday. the rear oi the Parkadw. he asked Manchseter office of the BtataJCm- Governor Ribicoff swept through the awitchboard operator if he Mrs. William G. Crawford, 28 General Manager Richard Mar-* I feel we are In a\position ofl Incorporators - in the firm are being told we cannot \tate that ployment' Security Division on Gino and Tolanda Evangelista, Manchester in a brief campaign could look around. “Certainly,” she Academy S t, waa elected Stata re­ tin today put the North End Jun­ Pasternak Get Out Main St. -NieyiedfiRilMI gent of the Connecticut State publicly,” said Campbell. \, and Salvatore Avariata Jr. visit yesterday that left turned said. Then, ahe exclaimed, "My’ ior high BChool on the agenda for For the preceding period, end­ m laughters M the American Colon- Building Committee chairman Semte OoBeet Bmttlea heads and flustared famales in its gdodneaa, It'#-Governor Riblcoff!” Monday night * meeting of the ing “'Get 18, 108 eucb claims had Wkke. The governor wrapped up his ists'ilD ACi at Its annual meeting Board of Director*. Thi* action Raymond Goalee agreed with him, (OontlmiMl, from PAg* Oiw) Boy Scout Troop 88 of Vernon but said the motion of unequivocal been made. Although the number is sponsoring a bottle drive Sat­ Hib Democratic bandldata for re- visit here at about ,2:40. when he hcialh the Rlckwlck Arms HoteL follow*, laat night * vote of ap­ Open House Held of new claims was down, a Blight O orm or RiMeott about aflbtunilalijivtng quartan for about approval should be passed In the visit In connsctlon with the Nobel . minutes In “ ItoclnrUle ‘ "le yMtardayj 1,100 ;^nona, he added. urday. The Scouts, assisted by election apent only some three headed eaat toward Rockville and Greenwich, Thursday. proval .of/ the school site by the eeremoniee on Dee. 10.” 'increase in all claimi was shown hours here: But he crammed his another-stop on the campaign trail ’This organization coiiaiate of Building Committee. Interest of getting a school built At Or ford Village shaking hands with residents In Special 'Voter Seaskw fathers and committeemen, will when It la needed. >' There we* no wsy of telling whet s* last week 'there were 1,140 as tbs cantor of tba city.' Reatdanta whoae voting qualifi­ call'on rsaidenta of the rural Ver- ■hare of handshakes and store that ends Monday. ^ people whose ancestors r^dered Hie Board will consider setting compared to 1,104 the areek be­ visits into that time by keeping With him on hla tour of Man­ civil or m^itary service In any of a data for a epeclal meeting and Tlie vote of approval of the royeltiee from "Doctor Zhivago" In a brief talk over a public ad- cations haVa /matured aince the nonXarea asking for bottles re­ school site was given by Ooslee, amount to. Bonniem Co., Swedish Open houee was held iMt night fore. dresa system the governor praised last voter making session Oct. 11 deemable at grocery and package hia-tpur at a brisk pace. chester were Atty. John R. Fltz- the colonies prior to 1776. a puSic hearing on an appropria­ at the Orfbrd. 'Village second grade. stores. He'arrived in towft hi about GeraldT judge of probate candidate tion for the proposed *1.5 million Edmund Cox. Gllmoure Cole, Mr*. publishers of the book, eatd all •rea naldents for having "confl- may be made voters at the Town Mr*. Crawford has several such Helen Solomon, Mrs, Nancy Klock, royalties up to now have been col­ The evening started With regis­ dehce ’ in'Rockville, evidenced, he Clerk’s office Monday between 9 'The proceeds will be added to the 11:30, stopped at The Herald of­ and Attyi Irving Aronson, candl- ancestors, among whom waa Ste­ school. tration for membership In the said, by new storea and buildings troop’s general fund, which is re­ fice, then left for the Manches­ ’date for State representative. If the new Board of Director* and Mr*. Gloria Benson. lected by Glen Giacomo Feltrinel- a.m. and noon. ’The spedat seo- phen Post, who marched fr o ' lie, the Italian publisher who first PTA. Miss Catherine Shea, prin­ being niied . Im. slon Monday is only for this group. portedlylow point now. ter Country Club where he ad- Hartford to Boston with Thomas decides to go ahead with plans printed the book. cipal, welcomed the parents and .. Speaking from in front of the ’The "Rbckville choppers Auto .dreased a luncheon meeting of the for the public hearing, Martin’s spoke briefly to them. Mrs. Ruth DOOCY Warning or District ’Taxes Hooker; Nathaniel Dlckinyw; who In Milan, Feltrinelli declined to YTemocntlc headqusuXers in the Vernon Fire District Tax Ciol- Club will hold its second annual Kiwania Club. Fortin Awarded settled in Wether»fieId’’Cid moved office would have until Nov. 4 to Faiitting Contest comment. Briggs, teacher, conferred with tht coot waa REASONABLE Chsiie. Building, Khlcott aald he reliability run Nov. 23, atkrtlng at He left the club at 1:20 with prepare an advertisement and de­ Guest Caller FOR" lector Frederick Paisley Is pre­ to Deerfield. Ma*s.: Edward Mor­ The nationally circulated Milan the parents individually and then was ‘'thrgled to aee the activity paring'Warnings to be sent out noon from the center of the city. Democriitic Town Chairman Steve liver It to the newspaper. The ad AI Brundage will he the guest spoke to them as s group. taking pladw ln thlg whole area” on Course, Diploma ris of Woodstock, and many oth­ Winners INaiiiecl magazine Europeo aald, however, STATE SENATOR with delinquent tax bills thia ’The run is designed to test a Cavagnaro and several local Demo­ er*. wbuld run Nov. .1. fi and 7 for caller at the Halloween dance of In keeping with the Halloween FRANK Ua way here 'frqm Mahcheater. driver's skill in interpreting mixed cratic candidate* In town for a the special meeting Nov 12, the that Feltrinelli had "tena. of mil­ weekend. - r Mrs. Crawford served as presi­ The Recreation Department an- the Manchealer Rqiiar'e Dance lions of life”-^tens of thousands i spirit, cider and doughnuts were The top state bfflqial aald hla ad- Paisley said he hesitates to have up directions, yet reaching the tour of Main St. Hi* first stop Walter J. Fortin, program direc­ deadline on Board action. of dotlarsr^ln royalties In Italy be­ I served by Mrs. John Tierney’s hos mlnlatrattoii )ise belin,^trying to finish line in no more nor less than was Watkln* Bro*., where he tor of the Recreation Department, dent of the Hartford Chapter for The deadline on advertising the nounce* the winner* of the annual ! Cliih tomorrow night In the Wad­ the sheriff’s office serve tax war­ a period of three years: A former ing held In Pastern*k‘s name. I pttality committee. tgcluaive agent in this airea fpr bring Industry Into the,state to re­ rants because. of the cost, whidb the prescribed time, and mUeage. thanked C. Elmore Watkins, store referendum would be Nov. 1.1 and Halloween window painting coiilesi | dell Scnool. . This completes the open houses place the textile Industry v’hich laat night was presented a certi­ regent of Orford Parish, Daugh­ In West Berlin, the tabloid BZ is added to the tax bill, but this The run is open to any driver, president, and his son Bruce, for the referendun] could he-held Nov. j sjxnisored by the Retail He started calling at the age by the VerpIancU PTA. A total moved away,during the last dec­ ficate for aucceasful completion of ters of the I American devolution said rumors that Pasternak had will be done If they .remain ua- with a small entry fee required. the Early American anniversary a 1-year correspondence course in 18. as Is now plannedj Merchants Dlvlalon df the Cham- of I.') and taught a coiirae In call­ of T.IO parents have vlaited the If you want personalised at­ ade. Three trophies and merchandise chair they had given to the State of this town, she served as reg­ However, Martin said thi.il lime- been arrealed were circulating In schoolrooms during the three ^ ALL hall I pala. munirlpal recreation administra­ ber of Commerce, Communist Eaat Berlin. It added tention to every*’detail; cour­ The governor aald he was inter­ Some 569 tax biUa due Sept. 1, will /be awarded to winners. Wer­ fo^- the governor’s mansion sev­ istrar for 10 years. She has held tahle "would be cutting il pretty First place in the high scIkxiI ing and dancing at the University nights that Open houses were held. ested in having a aound "tacal tion. other important posts in the DAR, thab the report had caiiaed great teous, reliable service; always ,— remain unpaid. Of these, 370 ner Kunsli jr. won the event last eral week* ago. .The presentation was made by thin” division was won by .liidith Ann of . Connectclii^ summer school 'poUcy for the Aate, allowing it to are automobile or persona) proper­ year in competition. with 50 driv­ Then he strode up Main St., Is a past president of the W’omen’s Rescind* Motion Cook and Maty iSlleii Zelglei. iinreat among Polish and German reasonable costs and responsible thofoughnes* . . . General Manager Richard ’ lartin V hen he wss Ifl years old. During artists in East Berlin. DIAMOND IIHAOEB Uya writhin its income, but claimed ty tax accounta, with bills ranging ers. greeting pa.a*ersby, a mimber of at a meeting of the Connecticut Republican Club, and .gerved as a whose paint mg was displayed at you can always rely upon Frank Amodio & Sons. the Legislature "voted more and representative from M‘a)ichester to Member* of the Building Com­ 111* hjgh School and college day* Pasternak atlll wa* at hi* home Diamonds are used to cjit steel, ifrom 20 cents to 83. Halloween Dailoe whom' did a double t ake when they Recreation Society at the Com­ mittee last night rescinded the nm- the Capitol Equipment Co. on Main saw stone, shape bowling balls, Complete storage facilities and moving sem ces to more expendlturea” runhinr the the Slate I/egislature. i , 81 .ludges for the high srhoni he paid many of hi* expenses In Ihe writers' colony outside Mos­ Paisley urged taxpayers to give ' The Rockville EJmblem Club will realized the nattSly attired man munity Y. • tion they had made .Monday night. thi-oiigh calling and leaching polish dental fillings and play state Into a deficit. He claimed the the bills Immediate attention, de- sponsor _,^oilHow» tot or M ttow orratic headquarter* to hear and with a Catered dutch treat luncheon "I ptedi^ to you that I will oppoe* POSirtVg M l ilN.drokMfo aee him. and then Jammed Into the Nov. 25 a t a place to be announced, WELDIOt Moki Froino coPttrpcflM 9 t Office for coffee and doughnuts. Vernon and TaleoUville news Is State iticoma tax law ahd veto it Asparagus Tip) ,Uata Due Today any fmotor •tfORtfk New Population Estimate Today is the .final day- for filing handled through The Herald’* if it ahofild raaeh my da$k whan I FOR Co/f fodoy for Rockville’s Building ln.spector personal property lists in the Rockville Bureau, 7 \\. .Main Bt., Froo ittimol* 4 OrmonifrofMo telephone TRemont 5-SIS6. am alacted Oovarnor. I alao plad^a to TRANSPORTATION Roland P. Usher has estimated the Town of Vernon. Assessor Mon­ CALL SMAU MONTHtY PAYMENTS city population as 15.061, and the tague White has warned that a oparata pur State government on a Monchostor Awnino Co. Until rural Vernon population at 7,782, It# per cent penalty will be added balanced budget thereby eliminating .Is Ht-'- . . Ml 8-5247 or 8-5453 for a tota'. of nearly 23,OOOC to the aasesament on property 19.5 Wr.^T CENTER BT. His figures, gained from a See Marlow’* For the baeie need for increaeed fixee.” PAUL R. MARTE HERMAN YULES Telephone Ml 9-S091 list*aitpt.,:yed by Isov. i. Eatabllahed 1949 Btreet-by-«treet survey ln/.*lock- RSifongir p % W ty Iflpludes ville .end's, spot check in the rural everything t-ipcabie except real es- LAMPS area, arc far in excess of previous Ute and motor vehicles, However, counts. In the city, Including estD any motor vehiolea or house trail­ mates In the Booz-AIlen and Ham­ ilton survey and of the State De­ ers which do not haze 1958 regis­ partment of Health. trations must be declared.'H’!) Usher’s figures dispute previous ChlldrMi’s Books Dlaplay REPUBLICAN contentions that the population In In observance of the 40th an­ the rural area Is close to equaling nual National- Ohil.j-eh’s Book Over.- 100 styles that of the city. Week' the ...^Rockville Public Li­ in colonial mod­ RADIO ROUND-UP There are 3,137 families In Rock­ brary 'is featuring a dieplay of ern and contem- ville, Mdth an average of 4.78 per­ many attractive npw book* in pbrary! Man­ sons to a family, according to the Junior Libraiy - chester's largest iiHEAR HEAR Usher, living units total 3,227 in Included in the exhibit are selection! From 94.98 AN 11 HOUR POLITICAL MARATHON! houses and apartments, with only books designed to estimate keien- TT Ob’ vacant apartments. Of .these tifle interest in both the older Usher rated flve a* comparatively and younger-groups books on hob­ OPEN W ED N ES^YB FOR s e n a t o r FOR PROBATE JUDGE new, 40 in fair condition and 45 as bies, biogra, /hies of > famous substandard. Americans, and outstanding fic­ Tune in <0 Manchester’s own radio In rural Vernon, Usher, said. tion, . . ' " there are 1,41\,living units with an ' For th* youngest resders there MARLOW'S station (WINF. 12,in nn your dial) average of 8;5iO persona . per family. are picturt boo'los and a new Dr. fniKNITURE DEPARTMENT (latwer Store I.etVl) MI 9-6!*l and hear Manchester's own candi­ THE 5WAMI Some 200 trailers In rural Vernon Seuss book. 'The books will remain dates with the news and views on the Tsn and black In narrow, State Flection while the news is in medium and wide widths. the making. Thru the magic of the $10.85 beep-phone they will talk with hun­ dred.* of local volurs to express their views and answer questions pertain­ ing to the issues. ALL THE WAY ..... ALWAYS! You'll hear from Stale and Na-. linnni candidates ton as they report <6^ * and forecast their predictions nn the that'Wonderful time eve of the State Flection. Hear Fred Abort: Eittl Cortair i-door hardiop Zeller, Repiihlican candidate for (Jov- is here again 1 ernor interview .lohn Rottner. .lohtt'’ JOHN ROHNER JOHN WALLEH ^^'n|lett, I’aul Marie and Herman A n exciting new ki|id of carl Yules in a round table discu.ssion of f n k lg i PURTELL our local election. There will be mes- FOR REPRE5ENTATIVES U. S. SBN ATOR •HHges from Congressman Ed May. Makes history by making s^hse Senator Hill I'urtell. Sheriff I’aui' I l.avin )\nd alf the outstanding Ri- "A sy o u r Urtited Statee Sienator, in the publican team. dar you hpp^ woi^ hapiient Looks right* works right. Priced right. Luzuriooe intereet •ql maintaining the p eace, / pledge to^ontinue to etand firmly udl^dut overdoht&g it. Roomy without niMilese length. Powerful without hogging gas. againet Communiet aggraeaion. I Surrounding towns will he our ^ s: further pledge to work endleaely tor guests. You'll hesi mqsic of Ihe day ‘ S ty l^ to laat. Soundly on^eerod^ doUdly bui]|t. Prioed with the most ftopular three! the eetablishment and growth of a and news fresh off the wires. f t aound economy^ which will bring laet- q IW Ike challenging new 1959 EdsePAt ik iftd with ing proaperitp and eecur\ty to all o f Flevwn hours of the broadcast, most Add il up. You Ret solid new diktincticiti rivaled and wrings big mileage from every ounce! the most populciT three! For example, you’ll flBd our cititena." comprehensive pre-election news and THETORIAL only by ta ri costing much more! Bold new You get all the magnificent quality that tbgt, a new Edsel Ranger is priced almost ex­ views Manchester has ever heard. Black Suede in vertical grilla Strong new lines. G ra^ u l new marks a superior car. Super-smooth ride. A to D widths. rear flight defk. , Big, self-adjusting brakes. Luxurious car­ actly the same as many models, of CheiTolet, Plymouth and Ford. See fo r^ u rse lf—this You get beautiful new efficiency. Wonderfully peting, electric clock and four other cus­ 512.85 compfTison is actually baaed oftsthe factory Hear Manchester's ow n over Man- spacious interiors—irtfk feu length outside. Six tomary "extras”—at no extra cost. suggested list prices. clvester's own— Monday, Nov. .Ird ^ u lto ride in comfort, but Edsel’s compact from 7 P.M. to 6 A.M. Kleven hours-J- 120-inch wheelbase fit* any normal garage, It’s easy to see why this is the car that makes. ph^wl o swings easily in and out of tight spots. history l>y making sense. The new kind of w you’ve been wrnlijg for. Sec it and drive it PAUL MARTE HERMAN YULE5 You get lots of go for little gas. Pounds and now at your Edsel Dealer. Ten history-making pounds o f useless car weight are gone. And four newm(^els! new Edsel engines arehm 1 Including a thrifty six with a powerful teiiR,4raek record. And a VOTE REPUBLICAN I^ S I DIVISION • FORD MOTOR COMPANY ' n 1 new kind of economy v4|that uses regular fuel STATION 'EXPERT FimNG!"< STATE ELECTION^ NOV. 4th ^ PEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR WINF B T t NOW ! T B S N SW B^N|> O F CAR TOU'VB BSEN W AITDIG FOR. AT TOUR SD SSL DEALBR. VOTING HOURS 6 A.M. to 7 P.M. Memkiy, N«v. 3 • 'T UNITED STATES SENATOR ^ ' ■' ' “ ■■■ A- ' ' ' Vote On The Constitutional 7 p.in. to A mJn. T in* AD rAtD ftW BT BVnnM I OKXnE CSiMDIDATS . BRUNNER^S EDSEL-P.O. 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• ./;■ -'‘r\ . >■ V,' PAGE FOURTEEN ^MLANGHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHjEST^R. CONN. FRmAY, OCTOBER 81, 195a ••V MANC ER BVBNINO BERAID.'HANCanESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER SI, 1958 PAGE FIFTEEN / Donald J. d a rk of the Home Na­ from his predsceator alraady ia that would ^ a tta r a traditioM ef TrmlCo.,Ei^Othei‘Banks tional Bank, Richard I. Gilman, Pope May I^ick other respects. mora |than a century. cumulative thing. What happens observed: ‘”rhe^^ls a aaleiy fac­ beating to death, T. A. D. Jones. Brooka Bank and Truat Co.; Paul He has iillsd several 'poata In modern timea Fopea hava ELECT NCy.4 today we always hava with us.” tor of about 10 In aurh fibres. 45, New Haven, in a drunken A. Monroe, dtlaena and'Manufac­ 1 hich th# lata PonUff had laft Rmnia Reiterates Demafid^ As the testa ended, the' ABC When they assigned them, they fight in their hotel suite May 8. turers Natloiwl Bank; Joseph Val­ vacant. left the Uny Vatican atata eply to Tests End Join for Trust Investments NewCardiiiak, go to Iha papal aumiliar palM at said thia fall’s aertca of !• ahota lowered thq maximum allowable Crowley, 49, * has> denied the entine, Briatbl Bank and Trust Co. Thar# art reporta that he haa ’’advanced the development of about ’10 times for genera] public charge. Hia trial began early in and Willis R. Gone, the Meriden Inatructed ths Vatican nawgMpar, Caatel Gandolfe.'W mitea aouth of For Permanent A-Test<” Rome, and av«pi that legally la ARO NSO N aiui small, low-yleld nqclear ’Oaaervatora Romano, to gdt c l ^ Fallout 1 can't measure ’ them on my Don’t Two from UeS. er to th# pa< >le by ualng laaa eoj|n- Vatican territory. But ae kn abao- for the dafeitae of tha tree werid.^’ the court granted an unprecedent­ Fund th» lecond banking authorltlea for the for- Aathenfced In IW 7' 4 (OeattMed from Page 4Me) Tefting began on the southern meter.” ed permission for the Hong Kong Development of the fund dates pltcated langiiage. A man born in lute eovereign, a Pontiff can leava quantity. But many weatem J ^ t e S common Imat fund In matton W th» fu"d and It la rj»- (Osattmsd trsas rags Oae) the qountryside nimaelf, he ••'vident- papal territory If he wanta. Nevada desert in 1181. In all, 88 ■trip. The next trial se.sslon is aet the" nation__with the Mancheatcr ialered with the SecuriUea aM Bx- bsck to lerislatlon enacted by the aourcea conaidered it i^ikely that atomic shots have been fired. ly wanta the official newapaper’to t. Msgr. OllvotU, who eerved under BARRY Near Boviet notes aent to the Peiping would agree to location of RotJbRq,ges pturno for Nov. 10. Truet Co..and eipht other Connecti- change Commlaaion aa a reflaler- Connecticut General Assembly . m WMterii powers yesterday sug- Afternoon newapapera bannered Buy 1957, which authorized the estab­ hap« would be the flrat Negro plain, eaelly understaadabla Ital­ the hew Pope when he waa Patri­ detecUon staUons on her territory, eul bankj aa membera waa an-1 ed inveatment company, c.xdlnal in history, and a* least ian.- arch of Venice, aai^ the Pontiff VOTE DMOCRATIC gMted that Secretary of Stale which would be required for a com­ the story. The Herald-Erpress nounccd today by Ruaaell B. Ha,th- inveatm ent company, lishment of a "mutual truat In­ (ContiBiied from Page aaid, ’’Fallout Perils LA. Ask Tokyo, Oct. 31 ‘ Joseph P. FOR RENT vestment company" by any five one more Asian. Venlca’a Auxiliary Biaho^, Msgt. told him he hoped to conclude the IhiUee, Soviet Foreign Minister pletely effective network. Crowley of New H»ven, Conn,, on away prcaidenl of the local bank. { Other participating banka be- Ciuaeppa. OItvotU, raported that current Marian Year celabration at Tfcls AS Falil For By Arooe—-Berry CommlHM France, * gettrtg ready, to teat Washington Aid.” 'Ihe Mlrror-Newa S and 16 mm. Movie Projectors' The new fund ia modcied (tcner me .Mancheater Tnial Co. are Connecticut banks. -. Vacancies also might be filied Andrei Gromyko and Britieh For- posure a person would sxperience Said “Atom Fallout Rite Here Sets trial before a Japanese court on Aa -1 In Spain, Aua"ia, the Nather- Pope 4.ohn is considering a visit the Shrine of Lourdes, and to viait ita first nuclear bomb in at. effort manelaughter Charge, returned to­ -r-aound or silent, also SB mm. Another ally after the New York .Slate; (he Bnatol Bank and Truat Co- 8ubsct|uently, a committee was to t'rsnc^ next Fabniaiy, s trip eign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd sit In to join the atomic club, has ite- under norinal circumstances over O f f l^ lc .” tilde prejectora. ■ formed comprised of Robert L„ iands and England, t" his former eee in Venice. The Times said, ”LA day with hia wife from a week'* fund. Robert E Beach, a director' me Brooka Bank and Truat Co. of Almost sure-to be raised to the later to speed agreement. clared it will not be' bound by .any two months. of the Mancheater Truat Co . will f^rrlnifton: the Cittaena and 1 Fisher of the Torrington National luspcnaioit agreement concluded Alarm Hef eedleaa iaa Nevada vacation in Hong Kong. WELDON DRUG CO. aleo aerve aa a director for the I vianufacHirera National Bank of I Bank, Van Uenten, Ctark and puiple are Magr. Domenico Tgr- Tilie modified the Kremlin’e pro­ without Ita being represented. Los Angeles! city .health of­ Atom Tests and the Bxam- Mn. Crowley ia the aiater of the Ml Main St. TeL Ml S-S$21 fund Each bank parliripatlnr : Waterbury: the Danhiiry .National I Howard. The firm of Cummings dini, Vatican pro-secretary of posal a. month ago that the meet­ ficer, Dr. George M. Uhl, said^ iner said^ ecord'LA, Fallout; No man her husband is accused of Food ( j and bockw'pod. attorneys from state, and Archbiahop Giovanni rVRBlEBS ing be raised as the start to the ’There is no cause for public Peril Seen. represented on the fund a board of me Home National Bank of Battista Montinii-of Milan. Both CHESTER'S aind OESIONXRS dlreetora ,, ' ^ .Vlerlden. the Meriden Truat and .Stamford, waa active In the organ­ U o a r b ^ foreign ministers’ level. The Unit­ alathi at this time.” Experts were quick to si^there Through partirlpalinn in the | Deposit Co., the New Brlt- ization of this corporation. long had served Plue XII in the ed States and Britain indicated Public Records Taking an -opposite view were: was no danger from the increiulwd, fund, mem ier hanks will he able m j, .National Bank and the New administration of foreign affairs, REMODEL Dulles and L Io ^ would take part Rep. Clair IMgle , (D-Callf)— fallout Item ' to gain new inveatiner.t advantages and both receivsd his permission T o n s OLD rC K COAT later if agreement appeared like­ Warrantee Degda 'T he safety of our people comes Dr. Albert W. BelUmy, ,UCLX OF MANCHESTER I Bntnin Trust Co. to (teclint S' Cardinal's red hat so FLETOHERBUSS GO. for their many trust airoiinia INTO A NEW ly. Richard M. Schaller to Charles first. No Scientific ij^ormatlori re­ biophysicist and radiation expert. Mitchell The fund's officers will be, pres­ thaO they could work closely with The Russians have been testing 9-7670 Hathaway said, when making the ident. CYirtiss L. .Sheldon. vice Police Arrests L. and Helen O. King, property eh sulting frr-n these tests can justi­ him. e Htele thia fall a! their Arctic proving fy imperiling ths people of° this 186 WES'T'MfpDLr. TURNPIKE " T M aT nm g' Hathaway a«id the ; P.reatdent and truat officer of the grounds. U.S. .scientists, racing Sehaller Bd. (Not Even One New Britain National Rank, vice Usgr. Tsrdtnl also is. considered o Mbket k e . Frem ^19.95 Andrew Ansgldl to Calvin C. state or nation.” fund w .ll enable its member hanks in line for the post of Cardinal against a diplomatic deadline, ^ fXlRNRR DURANT ST. preaidenl, Walter Van I-enten I Florlan Bolduc, ,i;i. of Hartford, and ' Boeemary A. Symons, prop- Dr. Paul Saltman, University CAMERAS to "pool' smaller trust aorounts , w aa arrested yesterday and charg­ secretary of state, ‘nie office has Call Ml t-YStS er Boekvilte TR wound up an intensive series of srty at Sherivood Circle. of Southern > Califpnila professor Asparagus Tip) into a common trust fund This. vice prealdent and truat officer of been vacant Since 1M4. when shots yesterday at th ^ Nevada FILM—FLASHBULBS NEW LARGER QUARTERS the Danbury .National Bank; ed with paaaing In a no-pagalng i . For Free Eetimate la Tear Heme, Execotor’e Dead of biochem1stry-'-"I’d like to say DISCOUNT PRICES In turn, will permit mme diverse Luigi Csrd'nai Msglione died. ^ test site. Britain has fired five de- LaU Mary M. McVeigh to Peter something to relieve . the public PLENTY OF FRONT ANQ REAR PARKING Investment with gie-lei slahililv Ireeaurer, Ray \V Howard, aa- zone police reported. Bolduc' te The new Pontiff. hkj_. departed S< BURKE ROAD, ROCKVILLE -inAlA or out/ 'Vices in the Pacific since last aialant vice preaidenl and truat Dounorowta Jr. and : V 1 c t o r 1 a mind about the dangers of this ARTHUR DRUfl of Imome and prim ;pal values and scheduled to appear in court Nov. Spring. Ciounorowtz, property on Spruce high' radioactivity level, But I can’ll ernnomv of administration officer of the .New Britain .Na­ R. We Rent: Floor Sanders, Edgers, H^nd Sanders, Wall­ The West considers any unlimit­ AUTO GLA$S1NSTALLED Until tional Bank secretary Frank .1. S t saj’ it. Radiation exposure is a Herelnf.ire llalhaw av aaid. iiae Police also rejmi ted the arrest paper Steamers, Wallpapering Equipment^ Floor Polish- ed commitment to stop tests ^ T ra d e Niune of coninioti trust funds has been Potetz, Iniat officer of the .New of James F. Fahey, 20, of Eaet would seriously threaten the se­ Britain Trust Co , and chairman era and Wet and''Dry Vacuum Cieaneta. tinwood M. BoUina. doing busi- GLASS FURNITURE TOPS _ rhiefly lonfmed to larger banks, Hartford, charged with speeding. curity of the. free world unleas it neas aa Boll-Way-ProducU a t 4 ainre It is estimated that lui h a of inveatment committee, Herbert Fahey waa taken into ctialody by was accompanied by a foolproof E Carlson, senior vice preeldent Fairfield St ' \ MIRRORS (Firoplaca and Door) fund must..operate with a minimum Htete Policeman Thomas McDon­ system for detecting violations. - It Building Pennlta.. of tl rri I! 1! n * he effertis'e and and tniet officer of the New Brit­ nell on Rl 15. He la to be arraign­ C. J. M O RRISO N ain Trust Co H CASH proposed the Russians join in s Oke Johanaaon, alteratlona. to PICTURE FRAMING (oR typas) erononin a! ed tomorrow. one-year auapenaion while ,an TIMRX Assets H.tOO.OOO Others beside BeaCh aervtiig on home at 15 Bank St., 160. PROBLEMS PAINT u A WALLPAPER COMPANY agreement waa negotiated. E m eit A. Bitchle for Dr. and WATESraOOF WATCHES' The Connerlirut Fiduciaries' the fund's hoard of directors are One square foot le 14i square The long argument ovef a time WINDOW and PLATE GLASS Rheldon, Van I-enlen, Carlaon, I Inches, WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS Mra. 'nieodore Roaen. erect home Fund begins its operstioms '.vith limit led to some (ears that nego­ on Waranoke Rd„ 132.000; roNTRArroRsi w e have in s t o c k 'rust assets totaling more than $1,- S86 CENTER STREET—TEL. MI 9-971S tiation of. a- contaol system might KAS Contracting Co. for Turn- Guaranteed 2... Manchester Voters Election Day. The office—Congre.8sman-at-Larg#, INSTALLED iintil paid. repre.8enting ALL the people of Connecticut. You vote for me in addition to a Congresartian from WALTER N. LECLERC. Tax Coilteter For Mart Infemiatien Pltost Fhont Ui! your district. . REAR, 23 M AIN STREET CONNECTICUT It's been a real adventure campaigning from mPll%ST0RtS Ml 3-2421 Hours: 9-12 Neon— 3-5 F.M. and %S F.M. It Cost You one end of Connecticut to the other. I’ve met a lot 681 MAIN STREET — Ml .1-6771 SHIRT RENTAL, Inc. of wonderful people and listened to many of their iroblema . . . problem.a which I’d like to help aolve f you aend me to the Congress of the United rStates . . , problems which must be solved if we O t c U k , are to make pmgress at home and abroad. YOUR COMPLETE ONE ROASTING Unemployment and recession make the Number One problem for many families. ’The preseiit Na­ GARDEN ) STOP CARDEN SHOP tional Republican Administration has made this C H IC KEN S ^ aituation worse. I want to work for you in Con- Maheheater-Vernon Jf yitii nrf! fired of |jjltn- jfress to insure progress in creating job opjiortun- CENTER ) Town Line mirk.-i, liai\doiits, chnncPb, ilies right here in Connecticut. Tel. MI 9-2621 aloiiR \t ith-poor quality, you will appi'ipcinle Olcott's Hno To Vote Republican Many of you are disturbed about the war pic­ VIHNER dGUoJ (’orni^h cliickens, always ture in the F'ar East and the fact that our defenses BEAUTIFUL^— LONG LASTING (‘xi'hllonl. always depeiid- have not been built as well as they should be against Lam hert iililr. The high qualify of the communist threat. My work in Japan, Korea, I'm Fred J. Doocy, of South Windsor, Democratic ritir pi'iiduct i.s thp only prize Europe and Washington give me a good back­ CHRYSANTHEMUMS wr offer. Try it anti see ground.' I feel, to be of help in fighting for legis­ LAWN SWEEPER liow niiifh pleasniiler il is TYFIOAL SMALL 1 TYPICAL LARGE lation to really protect our country. HARDY TYPE GREENHOUSE Candidate for State Senator -- 4th Distriict. to eat than fttiii'.t nilverlisfi- GROWN Si:^ " .A. mriilh. I'd weltome the opportunity to represent you. EXPOSITION! REPUBLIOAN TOWN 1 OITY EDUOATIONAL Pull the Top Lever—the Democratic Lever—to GrHil ROQER OLOOn vote for me. OF THE MANUFACTURE OF PRE-FABRICATED C n c AQ 26" (O A 4^ EDUOATIONAL QRANT 1 GRANT “"i iUILDINGS HOMES, GARAGES, Stamps Let Me Be A Part of Your 40,1 Weal Center Street SincRPtly Yoiirs SUMMER COHAGES, etc. n H Mitchell .1-7R5.1 BARKHAMSTED I MANOHESTER PRANK KOWALSKI W w I ' H i . I T FINAL DRY, SUNDRY, NOV. 2 EACH 1 Kneekod Down— S3f .f S Vahia NEW DEMOGRATIG TEAM ' FREE! RofroslHnoivtt For All! 3forS1.44 S2.S0Volua $136.00 Par Pupil 1 $l»D0 Per Pupil I' • - • V SEND FREE! Entortaliiin«^t For Children! jVIONEY COAST LUMBER CORF. ODDS AND ENDS SALE - SAVE UP TO Law makers from the small Republican towns 1041 M XW fLL AVEm HAMDEN, CONN. □ 5 Bittersweet..Waa 11.49...... '....NOW 75c □ 1 Paul Scarlet Thoni'. Was $7.95. ...NOM'$4.00 favor disproportionate aid to their own towns! EXIT m L- m e r r it t Pa r k w a y 5 Flowering Cherry. Waa 14.95...... NOW $2.50 □ 6 Golden Chain. Waa $9.'95/ ...... N05VI400 In The State Senate. ' ■ ■ : * ' ■ r ■ 1 □ 15 Blue Hydrangea. Was $2.50...... NOW fl.49 □ 9 Flowering Crab. Waa $4.95. ,. ...N O W $2.00 . - • TO CONGRESS n 8 Pyracantha. Waa Ht.49...... NOW ^81.4!) □ 9 Flowering Crab, Was $12.95. .. ’ . .NOM’ $6.00 A school child ini Manchester deserves State Aid Sf^ial Factory Soh! □ 32 Boxwood? Was |2.49|^...... NOW 81.49 g 28 M’eeping Willow. Was $2.9,5. . ...NOW $1.00 on an equal basis with school children in other □ 6 Purple ,I..eaf-Plum. Was $4.95 . .. .NOM' $2.00 Col. Frank Kowalski is a notable addition to the X] 100 Rose Of Sharon. W ai $2.50...... NOW $1.29 You Can B e Assured A Vote For fir: towns! Democratic ticket, running on a statewide baall □ '~J00 French^ L ilac. W aa I2..50...... N01V $1.00 □ 5 White Dogwood. Was $6.95. .,, ., .NOW $3.00 ■ J • with Governor Ribicoff and Thomas Dodd. Left ever J ■ COAST GARAGE □ 15 Andromeda. Waa f.1.88...... NOW $2.00 □ 4 White Dogwood. Was $4.9.5. ., ...NOW $2.00 summer klEi □ 4 IVeeping Cheyry. Waa $8.95...... N01V $5.li0 □ 6 IVhIte Dogwood Waa $.1.95. . , . .. .NOW $I..50 locli 4e lekoel Colonel Frank Kowalski . . . enlisted in U. S. Complete ’'tPenee '14 M Me WilLBe A Vote For You. eipenie Army . . . graduate of Wwt Point and M.l.'PC. . . Reedy tp Erect Af LowAa AiAD Weekly □ 2 N o rw i^ Maple W aa $ 1 .1 .9 5 ...... NOM' $7.00 □ 48 Poppies. Was 89c...... NOW 49c Eifro fall eipenM . hi World War II, yvas Staff Planning Assistant to ...:.NOW Ic. T o r f a ir s t a t e a id t o e d u c a t io n ' ' □ 4 S ilver M aple. W aa $1.5.9.5...... ,N05V $7.00 □ 80t> Multiflora Rose...... Nome repairs General MacArthur and General Eisenhower . . . □ 200 California Priyet. Was 19c...... NOW 15c‘ for oil yeur needs, whatever member Legislative Liaison Division of War De­ □ 5 Norway Maple.^Waa $10.00...... NOW $5.00 the reoien — or leoion • - lUV DIRECT FMM MAHUFACTURE1T □ 1 Colorado Blue Spruce, i;...... ‘ ...NOW $3.88 partment General Staff . . . served ,as Chief of □ Norway Maple. Was $18.00...... NOW $9.00 •k Support Of Goyarnor't Highway Pton dr AM Fer.SiMiiar Citisens Me your friendly OK looM Military Govwnment in Osaka and then Deputy □ 2 Magnolia. Waa $1.88, .H n OW $1..50 manager. Chief of Civil-lA^ffaira for Japan . . . organii^ rmuigmrBimBBii □ 7 S u g a r Maj^Je; W as $11.95. ^ ...... NOW $5.00 □ 8 Pussy Willow. Was $1.69...... NOW $1.00 dr IncrnoMd A M ^ Education if SottlaniMt Of TIm Bridg* Tell Frebinffl Army’s Command Management School . , . re­ t e m u MHA ■_ □ 2 Crimson King Maple. Waa pl^OO. . :NOW $15.00 g 11 English Holly.Was $2.50...... N05V $1.79 VOTE d e m o c r a t ic ceived Legion of Merit upori retirement from f PREFERRED N N A N CI 4UAKW 4D M YOUt rtK K X D a THAT CONTAIN^ A COAVint i f Annual $taf« BudKiat ■ Army . , . reeides in Meriden. ARCCTIOH o r OASAOt aiOOCIA, FlOOt MANS, RMSCMPnONt. ' CO„ Inc. NO OeUOATION 10 Ml. DRIED MATERIAL - BITTERSWEET- GOURDS-. CORN if Mora Veiea For CommunitlM Ro^p^din^ •83 Main blreet, Manchester i f AM For U Aon Ridewetopmenf Phone: Mitchell 8-4188 ELECT ARTIFICIAL FRUITS Stott Highway ProjocH In Thoir Town. -it. EquHobla Tent Fnf Fariwfs P A F t t Ifv Aronson- W H i n if ir ★ ★ ★ ★ if ★ ★ ★ ★ if it ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ N A n a s s u s VOTE DEMOCRATIC - PULL THE TOP LEVI^ c- .'fl |IANCHE3TER EVENING H E R A ^ llA U U EgrS A POWL. FRIDAY^ OCTOBER 81, 195* PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVEN^G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CO|W, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 81. 1958 PAGE SEVENTEEN Scholarship” will be eetablished by " 7 ‘ wpn. h is, trip there, all expense b* moderator. Other membera of W H A Y - e f t U Columbia the Horace W. ' Porter School paid, a* an award fOr hla achieve- Officer* of WSCS the panel will be Mr*. Warrdn Co- Daily^Radi/o WTIti— IDIft , Alumni Asen. Jan Tasker, joreel- menta as a young farmer. vill, aecretary of Chrietlan social dent' of the aasociaUen 'efla af­ Bastora llajrUght T i m e : . w r a p — 141ft / In Panel jUoiiday relaUona; Mr*. Freterlek'C. Al­ FOR ‘ ' ' ,'k ter..* meeting held In the school MkaiblMater Evening Oerali Co- len, former district vice president; II 1 Asks Wedneeday night, that the boys lonnbU eorreepondent Mrs. Donald The W8C8 of th* North Meth- and Mrs. Harvey K, Moualeja- for­ TM loUowtng program scned^ti^ and girls, many Of them high R Tuttle, t e ^ o n * AOademy ft- mer district officer and , wife of SAFEm SAKE odlat Church will meet Monday ula*, are auppued oy the radio WHA’Y-i^^oaary Hmi the O c t o b e r 2R. with * achool wide popular candidate received 987 8:46-1 WHAY-Nigm Watch side tita silia of the lot. The'exact e DISC8HES good record to present to the W IN^-Newe date.'^b be the first week In De­ ^oiip, A few ronlrl be heard lo m ock election. votes, and Jasper McLevy, Social­ 4il6— \ WTIC-Monltor GENERAL * BRIC-A-BRACIJC-A-1 eair'.ainr ujinn bnarchnK the hue tot rallot Fiioiii Ji'allnl f'la a o school of their choice. H e described WDRC—Mood! tnr Romanace cember, and other debails will be During the debate time waa ist candidate 71 votes. WHAY—Platter Party WPOP—Modern ^und!/x SATURDAY. NOV. 1 leave, "rih. Mia, Kibbe, rant we I IkiVrsIno C qrm ler Clyde ' Ichard aaved lo anaW er aom e of the atu- the many facilities available The students were somewhat': w riC —Roe* Miller 9:46— •et up at a meeting of the comr through the guidance, departm ent WDRC—Cal 93 Pine Part* WTIC-fRoee uillier 19:96- S2JI5 Church ^reoffraphy deparlnient, w a , height - j occitpanl, M laa Lorraine Coiiiucr. W hy thal'a thla w eek', male Le- ■Many atudenla and leachera felt lor, w as available to answer any as Dodd, Vivien Kellems, Socialist, WDRC—Cal Kolby A $50 scholarship fund to carry questions concerning college appll- WHAY-NIghl Watch TEL. Ml Sponsored by WSCS. ened bv the appearance of Aiiatra | D em onatratlng her m ualcal ahjlity, n n a i r e ! that thla m ade Ihe election laauea received 1 write-in vote. WPOP—Eye Opener WTU'—(TftvalradF of Sport# the name "The John LaCroix nrol,. Alan W abrek. PotH e riiiebln, lairiatne la a nicnihcr of the ,MH.S < ' a t i o n s . i i 4 6 - Rlck'a atelliir pitching haa con- *nd waa an Intdreatlng aa- Antoni N. Sadlak with 1,071 WHAY—Platter Party WDRC—Mood# for Romanece and Lana f'rnwa, all ioriiier atu- H ound Table Siiigcia and ahe alao Irlhiited iiol onii to the aucceaa a e m b l f . I'oints to consider In choosing e votes waa re-elected Reprsaenta- WTIU—Rose .illier ' l^WPOP—Modern Sound* dents of MH.S ' , waa I honen lo rciucwnt .V1I I S I n ol Ihe '.MHS >iine," IH.’iR CCIL college w ere the highlight of tha tlve -qt Large while 798 student! WDRC—Cal Kolbv WPOP—Eve Opener WHAY-Night Watch 'T he group aa a whole waa ini the A ll-.Stnle'C lini iia. laii i ninc w a , iiharnpM , but alao lo IJie Am erl- rem arks of M r. Leonard at the as­ voted for his opponent, Frank Ko­ WTIC—Cftvalrftde of Bpori# preaaed with building going on at a memben of the Ptoimd Table sem bly. Besj.des the obivous fac­ 4:00— WDRC—Mood# for Romanace ean Ikiglon Junior Baae’oall Team , walski Jr. WHAY —JJalellne WPOP—Modern ^und* ON THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET W orceater Polyteehnlral Inatltiite Singer, wtih attended iniloiia or- Phofoorraphv (Jnb tors. such^s-type of education WTIC—New# winnera oi Ihe Slate Lille. Ronald K ittredge, a fTeehmau], exercised his right to vote In the Edwin H. May Jr., running for 19:69- and the lovely apaeloua cHiiinua gnni/.Htlona and hollilay actlvltlea Thla "toiijoura aourlant" (Kiig- offered, c o ^ , and required tests, Repreaentative in Congress, prov­ WDRC—Newa; Weather WHAY-Night Watch h* urged the students to visit the m ock election and In no doing learned about the civic duUes he W roPr-Newe WTTi ' (’#vftlrj»flfs b.i»<>rtp Bobbv M eintoah '.'iR’ and Rlrhard alnglng under Ihe direction of M r llah tranalation m eanint" alwaya Hvars Speaker w ill Incur In the future. ed to be a great favorite with 1,100 < 4:06- WDRC—Mood# for Romanace AHORNEY C e,, fiT told the chaperone, about t;, Albert Pearaon. school* them selves and talk with votes being recorded-for him. Thai WINF—Newe WPOP—Modern Sound! amiling) and affable young man 8 10 frnt ruahlng and footbaM at W PI 'I’he highlight of the Pholog- the adm issions departm edts. : — 10:46— Heaidea being active In tlieae alao playa o.i the Red and W hitt Democrat running for Representa­ WINF—Muilc for Evcnlnf WilAY Nlchl Wfttch By thia time there waa a ateady mualcal prugniiu, at high achool, I cakelhall aqund. raphy Club meeting In m om 243 After announcing that the re­ tive, Emilio Q. Daddarip, receiv­ 8:16— WTIC —Sonrti" Highlight# d r l r . r . l e . IkiriHine la alao a m em ber of the Still on Ihe "a|ajrta angle," O c t . 21, 1938, unde the direction sults Of the set of Aptitude tests ed 767 votes. WHAY-Dateline WDRC—Mood# for Romanace Brandela U nlveralty, next on the WTIC--SiKirte W P O P -E . P. Morgan JOHN R. FITZGERALD Student Council and the t.’urrent Clyde'a ' wri ng talenla have of Mr. Ikiwrence Perr;, waa ita taken by the juniora In their Glatz Sets New Record, A separata voting booth waa WDRC—Newellme iion- Once over does it — treat 1000 agenda, Impreaaed m any with Ita Affaire Club. In the paat tw o yeara brought him the oeen tlon building and the unique con- aom e. of hla tolorei' alldea of the given In both the JuM or and sen­ strongly Socialist. The 1 vote for WPOP—Modern Sound# WHAY—Night Watch librcliiaa dram atic club Outaide Kick la taking the College Pre­ 4:45«;~ WTIC—Snort#- Final looking for. ONE spplicatton In repl In the three aepnrnte chnpela ,MHH ahe la a ineiiiber of the C athc Dfilted Statea and Berm uda, and ior year lo prcjisi'* for college ad­ Roland Glatz broke the M.H.F. VIvlaqj .JSeHjshts and over a third WDRC—Mood# for Romance JUDGE OF PROBATE paratory fjourae. and Ph.vaica and WH A Y —Serenaae were am ong the hulldlnga vlalled olic Youth Orguiilr.allon and Ihe "Trig" are thla year'a favorite aom e alldea beloiiging to the club mission She nnnbitnced that the individual scoring record this past of. the votes Jasper McLevy re­ WTIC—Three .dia« iLxtra WPOP—Modern Sound# s the WINTER to kill crab grata. In lire allotted time. Senior Hlan M erit .Scholsrship Q ualifying Test WDRC—lx*W'*ll 11:89- f.ED.a.A D aiightera iif laahella. In betw een aubjccta, itla aclence -and m ath membera whUe theae n'emliera week, as the soccer team gained Pictures Seen ceived were from the Junior vot- WPOP—Modern Sound# WHAY—Ja n Alley , A VOTE FOR ATTORNEY FITZGERALD We loan spreader* for applying A'lerhaek found a hliilogy lab ex­ clnha, hom ew ork, and oilier ai'hool couraea are a good preparallon deaerlbed the clrrurnstancea ,ur- will he Eiven in April, \ ers. 7:00- WTIC-UN Radio Review two more victories to boost its sea­ WDRC—Mood# for Romance perim ent rondifbted by a college prograina ahe find, lim e lo work for hla ftiluri career In engineer­ roundlng thel alldea, 'Tlie enll e ass-m bly )jaemed to Excluding the Governorship In WHAY - ■•I'-ronade IS A VOTE FOR COURT RE|t>RM HALTK aa the doctor order*. urge Hie sludenl, lo do th'air best, son’s record to 10 wins and one tie. WTIC—Dick Bertel WPOP-Bob Kay iliident Of particular Intereaf. at Ihe A A P alore. i n g , It waa announced at thl, m eet­ By Soph Girls which every class voted Democrat­ WDRO—Amoi n Andy 11:48— AND ABOLITION OF THE iT.fc SYSTEM \BY STUDEBAKER Tiifla and Ita corre,ponding ing that all membera In good as College admission is beam ing Glatz kicked in his 14lh, 16th, ic, claaaea voted Republican *x- WPOP—Fulton T>wle Jr. WHAY —Ja n Aliev Ikirralne haa alao earned acho- . K rom Clyde'a election Into N a­ W^C*-8tftrllghl Rermade > girl, college, .lackaon. were the laallc honora throughout her M H S tional H onor iloclety In hla aojiho- atandlng In thla club \/IH he given Inortraslngly difficuli. -y and 16th goals of the year aa the cepting the Junior class, who went booters routed Maloney of Meri­ The Sophom ore Girls' Club had WDRC—Mood# for Romance JOHN S. W O LC O n next collegea aeen by the group. yetiia; thla year her hiiay aclicdiile 1 ore year ve recogniv.* hi, achol- Identification carda at the next I>-,lle H oebberg -’60 Democratle for State Senator. Television Pmerrams WPOP—Bob Kay This Adv. Paid for by Friend* of the Candidate, K alhv M artin ftS, a preaent atn- m e a l i n g . den 6-0 In a home game on Tues­ the privilege of viewing the Rev. 12:89-^ JOHN R. FITZGERALD Includea College Kreahm an Iwvrl arllc ability pliia hla leaderahip Among all classes there was a . On Paffe Two WINF—Sign Off & SON dent of Jackaon and a graduate of Kngllah, Ikillii H. United Slnlea Tlie Photography Club now day, October 28. Roland's 16 goals Theodore Chandler's slides of Jap­ great splitting of tickets as can “ Your New Dimension in Motoring’ qualltlea, hla aer.’lce and hla ch ar­ this year thus breaks the old rei^' M H S ahowed aonte of the atudenla H 1 a t III y, . li Igm iom elry, M ath acter, anil other prereqiilallea of m aihtalna a dlaplay caae In front an In the auditorium on Tuesday, be seen by the wide fluctuation of 180 MAIN ST. around the campiia, while other, o f r o o m 18 Thla caae exhihita Visith to Cfdlejjes oNJ of 15 goals In one season by O c t o b e r 21. votes for each candidate. Analyala and cliuli She Hat, l-alln l em beiahl-p In lha' orranlzatlon'. Co-Oapt. ' Oeorge "Red " Case .In PHONE Ml 8-8587 fended for thectnaelvea piinihn. the II aa,lier favorite Rick haa beet, a repreaentative plcturea nf lohool et'enti. A n y one Reverend Chandler, partor of Members of the Current Affairs BOLAND MOTORS, Inc.- "*369 ;fenter St., Manchester, Com, campiia maapot, the new hoy,'- having negatlvea of plcturca of Shared in Cla.ss 1951' UUt>. is a Junior right winger. Bolton Congregational Church, Club were on hand during th* vot­ Miialc again enlefa her life aa to Student Council In hla four IneideKfally, this Is the first year 9 doriiillorv and one of the claa,- ahe enjoya llatriiing to both piipu- yeara al M H S, thla .rear hr la on the achool event* which have taken went with his fam ly to Japan In ing to check off names of the atu- ro'ini hutidlliga were I lie high- place thla .vec-r, and w ho would •Students In the "Co|Iege-l.ever he has cbme out for the squad and 1949, w pere he taught English In denta, who voted duriftg' stu#y lar am i' aem i-claaalcal ininalc aa Rreiutlve Council Clyde waa he haa given this y ear'reco rd - point, nf K alhy'a tmi|' Boh Hiick- well aa reading choaen lo attend N,.tmeg Boya' allow the club to borro'v theae Knglish IV class spent a portion of a Japanese boys’ school for 2 > , i halls, and to guide them and an­ lev a aindenl at Tuft, and alao negatlvea lo m ake eniargementa, 'their seco- d-pei lod class, October breaking team a tremendous boost. ■ y e a r * . laiinilne dlalikoa imfrloiiilly .Stale thla naal aum nier. W hen he Eric Swanson and Mike Churllla, swer any questions they may have >11 M ils graduate challed with people lU 'illi her anillc and frlenii- V. Han't playing I-»glon haaeball I leaae contact M r. Perrv, in room 27, discussing colleges. His f Ides were arranged In the had- the chaperiinea. 243, Four nf the proiip had attended a freshman, also kicked In goals story of a correspondence between (iv peraiinalily ahe ahouldn'.l w or t h l a - a l l 111 mer, he'c'lerl.e- at ana, for M H S . The team's other goal On Monday the club put an ad­ Al Harvard . Univei"tty a few I ry ub'ii'l I h i,' I tnfaon'a Shoe Store. ' Tom Newman '80 varloiia aoboola on Friday. October a Japanese Christian Hying In the dress over the Intercom sy aiw iin-ii'i|iectliig glrla w ere inform ed 24; end they shared tlieir views was boot*#, in .by mistake, by ja «lty arid a heathe#■‘i^WI^iJ*^if* tile I The future will find thla gal Pei'p'rliinl poke,, or people w ho fullbrrtk on the opposing team, .it telling the students briefly abS^ STILL NO ANSWER upnii inquiry for an "'on cam iiii, wiiiliing a, a aecomlaiv level w alk alowly. It'll Clyde with cla.sainatea. country. Reverend Chendler's wife each candidate. Instructions wiSe bookslore.” Hint It w a, -the -Hnr- Pascal Poe and Paula Adama re- was a real team effort and dupli­ narratid the story on tape, leacliei aficr a i ollegc education W hethci on the athletic field Busy Year Ahead cated the hooter 6-0' win aver Ma- given Tuesday morning on the use vard "Y ard" rather Ilian i i i i m i i i i , carried al Mount .Saint .loaeph or In Ihe claa.arooii. (.'lyde Rloh- Vleweil the MHS "Damtma Tour," peautifui slides depicting the of a voting machine. 7'he Ateinorlnl Boom In llic W Ie College (.She will pi'iiliaiily leach aril'a (tnr qualltlea' are evident^ of which they had been membera, country of Japan held the girls' in­ Of about 2000 student* vottpg FR OM THE diner Library of Harvard waa npialc I Hucieaa -will be her. In and a aucceaMful care^i and Ilf* : Planned for Boys stating their opinions of several terest, and provoked them to ask fewer -than 100 votes were lost num erous questions. y|ewc.d with aw e hy llin m anihera w hatever ahe feachea are certainly In atort ^far him. of the schools vialted, a number of through fncorrect voting tech- of the tour, Sonin of the group Ixm al'ne la Ihq daiighler of Mr. Clyde la the aon i of Mr. anff The Boyi* Physicel Education which Included Brandela, Boston , There followed a showing of Japanese clothing and household “**!“*• • found tim e to viait Iladcllffe. the add Mra Henry .1. ( ’ o r i i | l e r o f 447 Mra. Clyde Rlcnard W; Departm ent 1r working hnrd to University, and Wellesley. ■ no a a h l n g - Tom Adama aumrtiarized hla day articles by the Rev. M r. Chandler. Claire''^rlaoii,. ^9 ■fa iiioii., w onieiia' rollegc, w hich la K, .Middle Tplie Donna Metcalf Ion SI. Donn S a n d a l a present ■ welt rounded atidetlc Idini cut to the llaiward "Yard ” proirriim consisting of rla.^sniom at Hie Unlverallv of Connecticut, M arcia 'W erner SILENT REPUBLICAN? Crn.aaing Ihe Cliaricd ftiver Inlo training and InlrRm urnl Rctivltles which began with an 8 o'clocl: Bo,atnn, the hua next , ,ln|>|,ed al (^nre sgsin this ye.Ar. Lalln claa.i of Dr. Delvin Cove.y Geography Maps the Maaaaohuaetla InallUite of O n the ctsesroont scene the bcjys and continued through fojir more Macbeth Panels Tech more coriimonly Football T earn Beaten have just- completed ■ unit on of Or. Dovey'a clasaea-two I.atin, Done by Students U n o w n S B M M ’ , f o r n short visit touch footbsll and ere now work- one Greek, and one concerning the Greek classics In translation. Held by Juniors T hs rhflprl nrul I hr K rrsepf moll- Ing on soccer. Also, som e juniors Maps ehowlng differen* geo­ Should Two Years Of torium , rxpriiinrnls in .itilnirr "Clssales 273," He reviewed notes and -ftenmrs Hre reccvin g tn.struc- graphical feature* of the United .ttinil UloOfV, UPIT |n|iii;t of In Upset at Bristol tlon in, life-saving during swlm - on Ibis last claas. which he had .Panels of "expert*'' on Shake­ VSrsntirin imlil I Iff* m i n g . taken for the benefit, of thoae speare’s Macbeth were recently State* ware handed In to Mr. students In th* group who had conducted In Mr. David Mono- CnnNf ' rrarhnl I'hivoi Tlir NramiioM ln H i k I' h ' o n l h u M T ickets on Siile This is the first year ^thHt the James Brezinskl by his Economle 4ity, llri'T, Ihr Lit>rial ,\rl,-« Hinl*l • n q u a . l h m I l e i c d ’ h l i i i m i I i n I m ^ 1 2 h been unable to attend Tom toid han's English classes. These panels Geography class recently. Ht* intrnmutRl program has been able hla claaamaleji, who had Just com­ *Silence • On The Board Be InK BA loiiinil uil'. ,Mi lauiM 'inr dopun .tl I lie I u h k I.s ol undei ilog to. make use of the fields, and were Impromptu and were open project*., were done mainly In col­ Tlrkrt# Bir n pleted two Greekijilays In RngUah, Irffonsnl R tcHi'hrr st M H S sorv- ’ H r u d o l o n ( ) y ! 21 in Hi istol iw on «ul# III tli«* they are being put to good u.se. to any questions from the class ored, pencil and crayon. ’ , o f f l i ’ r l O i l l i r that hla Impresa'nlo of Dr. Covey’s Inp RS ft jfiiUlr Mmm\’ nolii'rd ihr 'nie i-milcst pliiye.l iindei Ilje |f*(“ l U f h \ Mir The depHitnient iins JusU flm.^lied on Acts 1. 2, and 3. The 3ird Sly are on the back wall of room 1 l u h n W ’ l l U n i class would have Influenced him Isc k of ft rn.Mpu.^ nl I? (' . liKidH III )• leM ptov ctl M 1 - I‘<»hn i'x) l i l t t ' l ’ play in a flag fonthnll league The period panel was: Donna Peter­ 122 ' and Ulua.rate: The agricul­ n m l H * n n w m * i l to I'ike the curse. W r)Irslr\’, n Irndin- woiurns' M urprine for the l.oou spii t ii t oi u # i«‘nl i f t ! , o n ' I ' h p team I l»amptam memhev.s wei^c of Bowdoln Ckillege In Brunswick. C a r o l y n H o u a o . m >.;iail jiii* n, in - ra lly pi r.li. l mmi^, \\ c m ' iirvei iihle 1 h r M n m h •ftloi Twaronlte, Mary Lou - Johnston, Carey and Gall Senna; The Cli- l l l c h .'^1 l u m i 1^ m ('aplain .leirv Wilson, .Inscph Maine, where he was Interviewed rlftSA of .*>IIS, -tho'Af'd Ihr I n i^v\ I lion orCul. ofloimlvo riH» ir 1 i i r r Ikemlie. (JeraM Oiarilu\, Hpne Steve Cavagnaro. and. Donna Aus­ 1 'Ste-of our Country, by Sue Rilpy,' w i l l n l i r | > U i i V lt l s , l h i * I n c h by Hie achool's director of admia- Roland Glatz glrli her room , wliilr rlir K.>\« rr- . u m kliiK Oe.rardin. Ken y Mi Naiunra. p'ivld tin; 6th period: 'Valerie Ford, Bob America’* resources by. Barbara . S E ' h o n t i i i i l K o i 1 IMI \\> alona and spoke, with two profea- niftinf^l in (hr (om foiiH ’ ir loun^« ( Ml I ho .sot im d p la y ; t hoV laytim r and mM.l(r Pnl Slislie-Ua w im loh'il'riio hall as ln;lg as weaUu't penuita on Bristol eleven In a home game on "Macbeth" and then exchange I'isp of the Itooky and Appala­ And, atlhoiigh the-majority of them with their clasbmates. This r\frn.si\ r ^ 004;^ ('f Ihr cidlr^c t o U i o K h u i h IO yard lino. W ith Tuestlays. 'rhuindnys. sm! alter­ the riaaa had been Unable to par­ Saturday October 25,. The game chian* mo'.:ntalna. Uarte. t Republican who w** p o u n d s ’ thr i‘.ro\\t|. standing on ihetr feel. plgakin Imi'd catch ami m any o f nate Ffldays ) was pla.ved In bad weather, but was an open-book exercise. Lynn' Longfetlbw ’6 l:' appointed to the Board to 611 a ticipate in the actlvltlea of their Claire Carlson, '59. vacancy almost two year* ago, . Thr hii ’ arn\ r.| h 1 t h r H i k h , the hall WMM limtighl -Imrk he- TllPluak'a tuaaca w alV Tm hltlcd' rtw im m lng is al.nt) going on now .! four claasniales. they, ,neverth,e- thla proved no hlnderance to the S c h o o l n i 10. 1.*) p m , d r p o H l I h ^ ^ •raUHe III ,tn offsltle penalty K rom . In Ihr •ccomi half (he In.llan SU(| there la a teniflc turnout for! MHS booters. Co-Captains Gary, passed up a chanct to run for th* lees. expei'ie'nred the college trips Board thl. ye*.' In favor of- seek- i 37 ftxhs’iRlrfl But snttftftcd ’iMillr i this pmiii o n ' 1111* I m i l a n u r i ' e n s e m unliig Mttuc-k clicked m id led by that.' - V '■ j vicariously. Mllek and Danny Dormer each’ Vlduaift. lilt'd until hile if»\ ! lu* eU vsin^ p|U K idllm ck .>4,111 l■',lstcl, Hic In.lm n, \ ■ This year the'point system will! scored one goal for!,llu team. It,, Biijiiiie.ss (sroup Ing a a«at In th* Houi* of Rep- * .,|iiilcd III m ove '/.icMiiiU hi,)ici| , Activities Planned re**ntatlv** n th* Nov. 4 tlocUon. i Ac I iM^ I h I ■ • 1 u t d i'o in effect vtn the Inlram uiH l pro-| was Mllek's .sixth goal of the sea­ REFERRING TO THE FACT tOiif w Cl e , M K iJiIm' 'Hir Hiiins look over (ho shnw | ; u , . s 111 Im ifim d, (ii,.,; M iim -liuck g'lam . Through regular attendance son and Dormer's second. Atlend Workshop CtilhV*iiiir Putnam nnd id Dm end aium for Ihc aenre ^ 0, . The. team has now scored 42 For Senior Hi-Y THAT HE IK RETIRINO AK A and big. big lialfTiiark Bull .Swots In one of the m ajor aftn- school Qiialifyinjr Kxam DIRECTOR. MARTE RAID *T t/H'iMf'ncc I.miiH;il. , drove to a tburlidow ii early Ih thu l e t 1'iivc.d ai'inlnd Dm and far Dm sports, H boy will m e iv e .^o pm nts. goals this year while holding the A business machine workshop tw o extra point,. CAN NOW BAT WHAT I Studeiit.s •'Im .went «»n -iJif . first period. H ilstol Q uartei -tiark A certain accum ulation of points Taken hv Siudenls opposition to ' only eigl\t. This Is . The Senior Hl-Tf Club, under was held Monday and Tuesday THINK." '•C.'nmp IS ('ruu‘‘c" w ere (lail N j u M l,, D piiiirlim ily al.so a team record for goals the.direction of Mr. Quadano, met Jipi Ntiojuu lj>olrd live Indian d<‘- I as (»utline.l in liie Im m B jooki will In roqm 124 of Mancheater High Ilicn )ie want on to aay that wttU* eri. Mar\'Hime Heat li PfiHln lrnsi' .,limr tdloi lltnr an h r'pilrh 'I'lm Indian., icovcrcd a ,H,in mean an awanl will he given to A gioup ol both Juniors and scored In one season. The booters Oct.'22, In room 231, lo plan their ' tl)* property ewnar* were bring A-dHir.s. Valenc lulinstm Hei't .eii-oul to h»M tiard iTiiimiig. luib fnniblr at llic m id H eld .,lil|> witli Uie participant. Senioia ecenlly took the Scholar­ are tied for the CCIL lead with year's activities and' to elect of-' School, the subject of *whlch waa subjected to "round-about *n- fl>'c inim ilc, rem aining in the final Femjei'bl, KminM (iam) f l a t A n - ' brtrk, SwetM' fom ul 4»pen Hpave'. Hoh Seetert '60 ship Quallfving Test, This exam - Wethersfield. If the locajs can get fleers. K_--a electric typewritersi . ' ewer*"' 'fthly for on* night, the nHlune Uolla.S'iii Hait\ 'oil tlir endh and. led hv blurkers. pcilod '/.mmak waa Inippcd far Inatlon Is u lu af * basis for judg­ hy Hall High In West Hartford I The following were elected to the The international Business Ma­ Board "hla been getting two jtear* MiehAel Pa., al P..e KI v / h rnirfi olf to the H am s’ l-tiHl sroreA behind Hie tuic 1,y niiruahing llaiua ing Ihe aw a^ jvj; of several nation this Friday, the title will reel on offices of the chip,' Mike Patulak. chine (I.B.M.) Company, furnished -of if." bfth ,JHV Hm i.H fitnl Jill T h r K a t i i »4 oanie Inn It Hlrong In am i i>H ,,'w a, ilcflected Into a pair w ide tcholarahlps. the game with Wethersfield on jVice president; Ken Ames, se"re-■■the machines and the instructor. D i B k f t n the around perioil and dinvt' f»» a of H rl,lol li'and. T h e 2-hm ir teat w as divided Into Tuesday. Nov. 4. This la providing tafj'l Jack Jacobs, tjeasiirer; Bill . Miss -Thelma Hedburg. This work­ A lsolycslie H' k Ij I x 'IT i U t u n a siX'popitoi with ,\1 Pallmhim nu’: The gam e w a. Hie firal wm for' tw o sections, both of w hlci^ were that the Eagles of Wethersfield re­ Barret. aergeant-Rf>-Brms. Karl shop. wa* attelufM by businea* *d- M tlcfllf. Nftiie.v t'tilin'®* t*nI.»!(. K u- .I ing ov«M lor thr srnir 'I'hr In­ Hti,lnl in five cimteata; the In-j tim ed. The first section tested the main vmdefeated until that time. Relchelt had been ppevlo\isly elect- ,•ucators from w i* area. bln. HMcU ('yidhiH Hr- ■ dian,jj fiMind tile K^m’i hnr deter- diah, now have an overall 1, 1 I Student's verbal ability and In­ The Rooters engage Hall |ri ed president. si Moat of th4 time was spent ih won, loat, He reconl I Biindi. Hose M arir 'lYrmartbi, t niuird It) holil iini lo the 12- . p o l ! i \ cluded queetlnna on reading com * West Hartford this afternoon In a .The club also voted to meet on learning to t ^ a f e r typing akllli Tm im ri'ow alrntig add bb Cod-| fOTE- FOR MEN WHO SPEAK UP Stanley Awerburli, rimtlbH flvan lead and Took to the ft-lr- wHh prehension, w ord relationship! and very Important game. every othsr.,. Wednesday and dle- from manuatato. electric typewrit­ M artlyn K sefer, .loan .'skiff, Kniieri Q u a 1 1 erliaok /jiom aji I lu iiwiugo;,. IJ ard of \\'e,l H artford Invade M an- ' vocabulary. The quantitative sec­ Bob Seflert '60 cueaed rules . Tor membership. ers and vice-CtaMa. The' last hour weihuBl, Tom , N m ltm , ■ Joi^^jiie pas.soy aiidjdtting on live, one for chcler. wltli Hm gam e alaled to tion contained queatlona based oh Dick Swenson '59 waa spent in nlaousaing repidra IRVING ARONSGN DAVID BARRY ^ irk f, Lyniir HHldujii. ' H e l r n a Im u hdtitiui ,tat*t at J on on the 'new High ' both mathematics snd several which can be made on electriO Si linol flehl. G wnrrk, .Marir " HRiHelet), Paul : Tin* fi.dd niglvi air nwnlc (he charts and graghs. The school library is open from typewriter*'b}'. the instructor. IJfW th, \'ini'ent M unarty, Roitune Civile K icliaid 'Sd The results of this exam iustlnn Talks Presented 7;30 a.m. ta S;30 p.m. .) The foRowing .teacher* from W lsR And Kllen SUapiii*. ^ will be announced early nekt Manchester High School attended Z (*amle Kuhm tin tpriug Am ong the .schnlarslitpa Al Science Club this meeting: Mr. Russell Wright, •• Munrl Mikolejl. 'r«‘riiag<‘ Prohleiiis | available Is one offered by tHV N s- head of MHS'e BuMness .Depart- Z dill Di.skan, dii tlonsl H onor Society to all senior Logic and particle accelert- ment;'rMja* Avia Kellogg, Mr*. m em bers of the society. Several ore were the objects -T t'.lks given Grace Kunz. Mlaa Norma LeClaire, ! \ Aiiii;n in^,i‘ouTs Hi.srijs.sed hy Sophs | Industrial and rellgioua groups will reSrpecttvelv "byi-^Blll Bourn, '60, 'Mr. Laurence Leonaru. Mr. Arthur. -n^m onstrnlitiuH .»f , u M r s h i u I' * f alao grant several arholarships. and Doug Stevens. '69, at the. Jonea and Mia* Oladye Kinoiaa. timrrAft wrif* lopies <>f Huine tjf j|u* ‘ M ovie, on teenage prohieiua Leslie H oohberg '60 Science Club meeting held Oct. 20, Tom Newman '60. . m**l rrpotlR Rivfii hv sultlrntH In were featured in ail of Mra. In room 249 beginning a t 7;0S' Miss Mary HtirkrY stiphnnmir CHihertim Ikm g'a aophodiore Rng- p.m. Formally admPted to the P R o m e r k o n r e v o ia h o n EJtlg'liftll elasKc^i l>thej lepiirlK Political cartoons, map*, editor liali ctaaaea recently, ) 4m v l o JN' SoeccT Eiiflft C'.ub at this meeting were eeniors \tJiirh proved inlcreHtuij; v ere a Neal Prescott, John Norris,'Doug r, 1*1a and report* of the important I' d€bRt«> on roller-skaiinjf VeiHiiH ieo deal- wiHi ,elf-conaviou.,ne„ and Stevens', and Da.-e Nelson, JTunloni ; people during the American R*voi> ^JatinR, ft dem onftii atiun nf Hi allle liow lo»hc populai were a few of Reguhar Season kHmltted were '. Bill Bourn and • luUoiia were completed by Mr. M Uipm rnt, and reports on lenlal I'lic topic., dlai'tmaed In the 'm o­ Bii.xiiiesis TVacher James Brezlnskt's four hiathry Ami Begirkatlnn v i e s . Don McLagan.' Soethomore* ad­ The attractive M iss N unua Le- The JV Sweer squad ended Its classea recently. The political ^ Andren ' I’nill ti mitted were Enid Roger*, George 2 -A panel. In a form of a debate Claire la .. w elconig* addition td regularly scheduled season on Oct. Ordway, Martin Ooodsttnb, and cartoons dramatized the feeling in each rlaa, expreaaed their varl- thk M anchester H igh School facul- 33. by plying To a 0-0-stalemate Jill Rosensweig. between the mother country and I HISTOKV ClJVHyS DKUATK ! on, opinion, 'on malty' prublenia. her colonial very well. Pros khd series of reports and (lebate.s’ t y . with the iWkvjHc JV*e.ln a game . ’Otmmitteaa for the science fair Mra. Iking hoped that thla would played at Henr.v Park In Rock­ con* of the rebellion w*re expre**^ oa Russia was given by MI s h J o - ! B orn tn H artford. M laa I>eClalre were - formed Prea.denl Sam breal^ the tee for. the moi>e Im ­ gUemled Hartford elementary ville. - Foster aeeigned to the new. ment- •d In editorials, auppbeedly tstritten m ne Shea'll frAhm an W orld Un­ portant report, which otodld be li newepapers of t ^ t period! .and' derstanding classes. Ontsland- achonls and graduated from M H S. Both team* played excellent de­ ber* schools which he. urged thlm lllven In Hie near future. She receive#:,her B.S, degree from fensive' ball but the forward lines to visit a* a«on a*~poasible, relat­ mape of the IS cbloniaa deplottMT ing w ere a debate on KuHsian vet- ■“ M a n n e r a , K o r . M o d e r n * , ' a the major conflleta during the war ■us Am erican education, reports the U nlveralty of Connecticut. oa bothr teams were weak. ing Information conbeming th* pam phlet paiaed.out tn period oite Mlaa LeCIatr* did her pracUvc Coach Palmer etated that, al­ aouiicc fair to th* principle*. were made. The letter prokKita op life In Oie Soviet Union, ^The m College Shgltjih and pariotl aeven were done by Sharon MUler, Paul A rm s Race, and Com m unist.infti- teaching at M ancheater H lgX artd though thla waa the Jaat game oa M*mb8n who had alroady beon PULLTOP l e v e r : I)e FelliNt OeneVal, tvna alao dlectiaa^' gnd her position in th* Busineek depgH - th* oHgInaLachedut*, he would try Huhlard. Sandra McKay, BUI J«h VQTr DJ^OCRAT^C t^atlon. and panels discussing the aaalgned aehoola were asked t* JeiWM UttI* hannaa, Anne Trudell, Jean M t* both daaaei ahow*d * fiW t deal p\ »M her* is her firet teadK lM •>- and aeC-Ure additional fa m ea ; tar M ppreatloii In the Soviet tJnTon. of *nthu*iMm. ^ vMt them » ther IwfU, aet iM' BEMOCRATIO TOWN OOMMITnn Andra Pratt ' 62. ^eads Quill pertenc*. w . th* JV*a tNjtor* ending tW* eeaeak. rMdF"«eMr*A ■ Jill R oM n w alf, 'M . ^ Mareia Werner Dick Bweneoh *89 Z ftlehard Stq^lwaa ’•Q 'i' / \ , Lykn Longfellow t l '. r / ■ PAOB EIGHTEEN HANCHE8TEB e Ve WINO HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN„ T'RIDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1988 J'" MANCHB8TBR O BERAXJ). IfANCHBRiVR. OONH# FRIDAY. OCTOBER SI, 196fi PAGE NINEtBBN

THE :amst Coitord Herald Angle • t B O i L t i r v G State Football Spotlight Wigren to Serve EARL YOST Three Starters •porW.BRtor As Race Director On Ailing List Cast on Quarterbacks Race director for the 22nd QiiRrtet of Weekend Grid Tilt* OOUNT»YIV OLUlf WWOMSN GOUNTRY CLUB MEN 4 MEROANTILI LEAGUE WOMEN’S LEAGUE niiuUag of the ThankaglvlBg Four fine football games are list^ this weekiend on th* Standings Standings Standings Day Five Mile Read Race will For CCIL Tilt local scene. The ball gets rolling into high gear Saturday af- W. L. Pet. I W. L. Pet. w. L. P e t New H«ven, Oct. 31 (fP)—C^uartcrbacks are in the spotlight be Pete Wljpeai, retired Maa> Setupe ...... 12 4 .750 Team No...... 2 1 .667 Rainbow Club . , . . . 19 9 .679 Walnut Restaurant'. . 8 4 .667 cheater High track and cross tehioon with a schoolboy encounter 'featuring Manchester New York, Oct-'S! Slider# ...... 11 6 .688 Team No...... 2 1 .667 Gaude't Jewelers . . . 19 9 .679 in the Connecticut college football picture, Yale will start a By PAT BOLDUC High and Conard High of West Hartford. The CCIL attrac­ While Glass ...... 7 5 .583 sophomore at quarterback Saturday when it seeks its first couatry coach. Oeaeral Chair* the$e days of; boxing drought Sptnliera ...... -10 6 .620 Team No, ...... 2 1 .607 Man. Auto Parts ., 18 10 .643 Hobby Shc^pe ...... 7 5 .583 niu a. tVlllicrt Hsddiea of the JSeveral changes in the Man­ tion will be the eecond, on the beautiful new centraQy lo­ New York is happy to see a Splits ...... 1...... 7 9 .438 ’.eftm No...... 1 2 .333 Harm’s Oaunera . . . . 18 10 .643 Fletcher Glass ...... 6 6 .500 Ivy League footliall victory of the season. spoaaorlag Nutmeg Forest, No. 3. . Strikes ...... 4 ir ,250 Team No...... 1 2 .383 C-i rden Restaurant 17 11 .607 Jon-iWa ...... 4 -8 .333 Anti up »t Dtirhanl. N. H , par chester High starting lineup cated playing field at the high school. Sunday afternoon.^h* ivorld champion in a ring, ,116, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, may be necessary b e f o r e menu ■ included pair of. Midget^ - Spares ...... 4 12 .250 Team No...... 1 I' .333 .Manchester Tniat . 14 14 .500 Manor Soda Shon .,, . 4 8 .333 tisana of th* University of Con- nuuin the appointment. Football League gamea at Charter even if his title isn’t at stake. The Rlidere are only one game 'Top opening night scores in­ Jon-Di’a ...... 12 16 .429 , Defending Chani K>n Walnut ' nerticut will hr rirlirvrrt to soe Wigren has been connertod tdmbnrow afternoon's 2:15 a Wethersfield native, was a three- out of first place after thla week's cluded Bund! Tarca 340,,Stan Hll- MancheaUr Optical . 10 18 .357 J e r r y Toppazzini Ooje Park, plU{S a semi-pro offer­ sport star at Wesleyan. “Sporte la Tha*^^ is why there is unusual Restaurant posted a 2-1 decision quarterback HarTy Drivaa hack in with the rare in one capacity or CCIL football game against ing with the Merchants and New Interest tn torlght’s appearance of 3-1 triumph over .he front-run­ Inskl 135-346, Frank . ObremakI Crown Cleaneri . . . 7 21 .250 over Jon-Di's this w’celt to gala the lineup after a week of Uonht- another since It was Inaugur­ Conard a t the new high school Haven Rama bucking heads. the finest training ground that I Hogian (Kid) Bassey, the feather­ ning Setups. .Also, the third place Memorial Store . . . . 6 22 .214 ful availability. j Deadloeks Racket ated In 1322. Always a valu­ know tar youngsters,” he added. weight king. Bplnnere blanked the fourth plaee % Yale's quarterback will be Tom j field. Three regulars were Jieted as For the mMgeti, It will bo the He drew a chuckle when he re­ Gaudet Jewelers took advantage able member of the rommittee, “‘doubtful itartera" by. Coatih final action at the regular atmson Bassey, bom Okon Bassey Aau- BpUts 4-0 and the Strikes and of a 4-0 forfeit win over the Me­ Singleton. Coach .Iordan Olivarj For Scoring Lead Wigren was elevated to the Im- Walker Briggs after W«dn>iday’e ported "the boys I once coached Spares rOlleQ lo a 2-2 tie and said yesterday Singleton, who i beforo the champlonahip playbffs. are now old enough to vote. And qiio in Creek Town, Nigeria, June morial Corner Store this week to |M)rtant past as race director drill. ■ ^ The Fire Fighters anil Police 3, 1932, is assure enough champ­ rtmalned deadlocked for fifth gain a deadlock for Oral place looked well against Colgate last' Now York, Oct, 31 —Jerry last year. I hope they vote for me." •( place. Saturday, replaces Art iJiVallte First string guard Briice Badg­ Cruisers have Uis honor of playing * * e ' ion. He won 'it by knocking out with the. Rainbow Olub which Toppazstnl, 27-year old veteran the first .game at 2 with the Blue Cherif Hamla In Parts and defend­ Finest single game efforts were rolled a 3-1 victory over Ipat Yale will meet Dartmouth In the JACK JACOBS DAVB BARLOW er, 160-pound sophomore, waa Wd- Yale Rowl The iindep7, Joe Griva- meets Trinity at Hartford. Post The Detroit Red Wings defeated Allbrio agreed the Indians vlch 337, Buzz Fountain 136, Guy College plays New Haven Teach­ man Larson, Senior Club president, the 2.7 mile course at New Britain Teachers College. And for Thirteen yeare'ago a husky line­ . Frank Selvy, who averaged Sandy Saddler, who retired. He Stock €\ar Racing Dangerous Business took over Srsl place, breaking a New York 4-1 In the other game announced the cl«sa schedules had lacked a "vicious” player. "Therls man Joined the Cleveland Browns the fantastic total of 41.7 points went to Paris and won the title tU with Capitol Equipn.ent which Doyon 133, Ray Bean 132 and ers at New Haven, and Maasachii- and moved Into the- third spot as tlie second straight year the Bell Towners edged favored len’t a single boy out here with the (1) Number 55, driven by Jim Massey, collides w ith the guard rail during a 160-mlle Nascar Sweep­ Roy McGuire 130. aetts Maritime plays Teachers' been finalized and volunteer In­ Manchoaler In a real close tussle.^—^------without too much fanfare after per game with Furman University and came back to Los Angeles lettled for a 2-2 atalemate with the Rangers dropped to fourth. aggressiveness and desire of Dom graduating from Ohio State. He April 1 to fight Moreno. On this stakes tn AUanta, 6a. (2) The car starts smoking as It turns over on Its side. (3| The chariot the Patten Builderi this week. College of Connecticut at New structors had been obtained to cov­ The winners scored 29 points by during the 1663-54 basketball sea­ turns over 4)n its top as 56, (4) Bill-Morton at the wheel, flips into the air after swerving to miss 55. 2a=±i: i'oppazzlnl'a goal was one of the er the five nights of Instructlqn Windham (131) and Wethersfield •Squatrtto (now a sophomore at wasn't One of the umpeenth All- son, has Joined the New -York rurrent trip _ he stopped Willie Fourth place Armory Package Britain. three the Bruins scored within a placing five runners among the top (132). Wesleyan) or Joe Dyer (a fresh­ (5) Number 56 starts the first of four somersaults. (6) An alert photographer rushes to pull Mor- VILLAGE CHARMERS Connecticut's out-of-state game, each week. 10 while the Indian.! totaled 32 America players in fact he was Knicks. He averaged 19 points per Pep, the former champion, In Bos­ Store waa a 3-1 victor over Fred’s BUNDITARCA Standings HF.LKN WILHELM span of 01 seconds In the first pe­ Larson, Smith and Tauris were man at Brown). If we had elthier tort out aAa4 hi his------mount-- settles------on- its top. Massey " ------eacaped" uninjured. Morton ----w a s reported In a- Packagt StO'e. If It Is a wirr.' will assure the Hus­ Instruclors who will be active points with four harriers Included Just a run of the mill tackles In game in his initial season ton, Sept. 20. Only the Berrios critical condtUon in a hospital. W •L Pet. riod at the Black Hawks dropped among the select group. the only boys lo break 15 minutes. Squat or Joe with this club we the tough Big Ten Conference. bout WM seen on television. Pete Brosltea 126-361, Hector 127-342, Herb Johnson 135, Henry sole possession of first place. Last kies of a tie for the Yankee Con­ their sixth straight game. for th(i season are Evert Carlson, Others among tke top 10 were Bill would be mighty hard to beat.’’ with Milwaukee but waa Just an­ Uryk 130 and Lou Becker 126. Man. Auto Parts 21 11 .656 week's co-leuder White Glass ference championship. Also play­ chief instructor, Philip Nawcomb, Brlstol'a Tom Larson captured But this guy had Just a Uttla other guy named Joe last year af­ Bassey’s non-title 10-round Rivar^ 354, John Soslela 351, AI Garden Grove 21 11 .656 Gordie Howe, five timea the Yetke (B), 15:00; Paul Cote (B), Ziemalc Key to Offense more on the ball than moat pro­ match with Carmelo Costa of Atkina 126-346, Lae Wood 345, Note to secretary: New style dropped a 2-1 verdict to the Hobby ing out of state are Wesleyan and league's No. t point getter, snap­ Ray Hussey, John Dormer, William Individual honors with a fine 15:02; AI Ceballes (H), 15:03; BH| ter a two-year service hitch. Ha bowling score sheets are available Howard Oil 18 10 .563 Shoppe which deadlocked the los­ Swarthmore at Swarthmore. Pa., Podolhy, John Horean, 'Verne Eck- 14:.50,8 clocking. Manchester's Quarterback Johp Ziemak, key fessional football stars and t<^ay was obtained by the Knicks in ex­ Brooklyn will be carried by net­ •Manager Thumbed Own Player- Paul Correnti 343 and Well Dav­ Jar\’ts Realty 14 18 .438 ped a six-game goal drought as Griffin (M), 15:08; Bennett (M), to^ Mantfiiester's offense, is another at 34 he’s still going strong, play­ work (NBC) radio and T'V, start­ Yanks, Braves enport 148-340 topped all keglera from the sports department. Also, ers for second spot In the stand­ end the University of Bridgeport the Wings turned back the Ran­ lund, RoberL'Bltason, Robert Foley promising sophomore Kenny Smith 15:09: Ken Lemrow (B), 15:09.5; change for the second draft choice Include the nrst names of bowlers Johnaon Paint 1.1 15 .406 ings. In a third match at the Y and Northeastern at Boston. and Ed Wilson, Behind the icenes Waa second in 14:56 and Andy player who has the two Red and ing a great game on defense as next spring. ing at 10 p.m. (EST). Two Judges at the Double Strike alleys. Naaaiff Arms 9 23 .281 gers. His goal was Detroit's last and Bill Bossie (B), 16:10; White coaches concerned. TTie No. well as booting field goals. hitting singles of 125 or better alleys fourth place Fletchei Glass of the active shooting program are Tanrli, also of Manches|er, placed ♦ a * and a referee' wiU score it by Newcomer Howard Oil captured one and wasn't exactly needed as With AI Bacon (15:49), Joe 1 signal caller is still nursing a Thirteen years later, Lou Groza, rounds, . using a supplementary Od(lities, Anecdotes Dominate AP and triples of 335 or better. defeated the l^r.or Soda Shop 2-1. Da vtnna Brarh Fla (.NKA) the New Yorkers shnwsd little In James Darby, handling club fi­ third with a time of 14;57. Taiirls Packard (16:01), Mike Patulak CHURCH LEAGUE all four points from the Manches­ nances, and Richard Baseler, on tried real hard and led for about mild charley-horse and his effec­ one of the guys who put the toe Three Top Bouts point system tn case of even Individual honors were garnered/ Glenn iKirehall) Roberla haa earn- the way of attack after playing a (16:06) and Bill Johnson (16:08) tiveness Saturday lit in doubt. Zie­ in football, is still one of the Standings ter Auto Parta to enable Garden by Helen Wllhol wh.i had single In atork car racea thla 2-'i tie with Boston Wednesday membership records, club corres­ 2.4 miles before being overtaken. sweeping the first four places, the Three fine boxing bouts will be rounds. All ■ Star Club W. L. I Pet. THUR.SDAY HOU8E1VIVES Grove, a 3-1 victor over last place pondence and other secretary re­ mak had his worse game this fall mainstays with the Browns. Costa, only '24, psed to be a high Htandlnga games of Us fjid 127 en route year. night. A mighty sprint finish by the Manchester Jayvees garnered JV last Friday night against under­ telecast In'-o your living rooms, and (Last of a Series) Second Oongos ...... 20 8 .714 NasalfT Arms, to move into a tie quirements. In addition a number Groza’s field goals and successful ranked contender in the 126-pound W. Pet. for nrst place with the Parlamen. to a 336 triple. Vi Chapman lOT, Red ami While's Hal Bennett car­ honor., with 17 points. Other team dog Bristol. placements have helped the other centers of entertainment and New York, Oct. 31 (JP)—A base­ New Yora, Oct. 81 iff)- The North Methodlat (2) 20 8 .714 Mary McCarthy 123*105, Ddro of parent,! of Junior members hnve ried him past two Bristol runners enjoyment, during the next two class. After he lost to Berrios in Milwaukee Braves and the Ten Pins ...... 21 750 last W'eek’a leader. Jarvis Realty scores iVere not available this Zemak, who carried the ball only Browns attain the same h 1 g Iv ball manager kicked hli own plsy- St. James’ (2) 9 .679 Gri.scl lOe, Lil Molumphy 110,/Flo volunteered to assist oh the range. and into eighth plare but the ef­ morning. n.onths. The first takes place an eliminaUd'n match, he went Into e:- out. of a game. A player waa Walsh Will Retire New York Yankees dominate St. Bridgat’a ...... 17 11 .607 Hl-FTs ...... ^.,....16 571 moved Into fourth spot with a 4-0 As In past year^, the club la nf six times in the losing battle with standard as the New York Yan­ Wednesday night when Johnny the Army. Of four starts thla year. the 1958 Associated Press Bowl-a-Dears '1....15 .536,triumph over Johnson Paint In a Kloter 107, Kny Periettn 110, /lu th fort WHS not quite enough to de­ Monday afternoon Coach Bob kees hold In baseball, that of be­ sold to a non-existing ball club. Center Congos (1) ..17' 11 U .607 Mclntoch 108, Ann riiller 1(W, Dot filiated with the National Rifle throne the Bell Town harriers who Sines’ squad will return to New the Rams, had averaged 13 carries Busso, fifth ranking contender, Costa has woh three. He whipped major league All-Star team Rockettes ...... 14 .500 I third match this week. American Leag^ue Crowds Off In the four previous games. With ing the greatest team In. its sport A ball game was postponed be­ AtBowdoin Jan. 1 St. John's ...... 16 12 ' .571 Cowles 111-10,5, FTan Cifandall Assn, and the (Connecticut .Htnie turned In a credltablo team per- Britain Teachers College to com­ finally gets a shot at a top ranker, Iggy Maldonado twice and AI Tisl cause of elephants. A batter hit named today In a poll of 173 St. M at^s...... , .15 13 .536 Pinups ...... 10 .357 ] Week's beat single game efforla Rifle and Revolver Assn. The NRA the local quarterback unable to in the past 15 years. Lou the Toe none other than lightweight once. Sonny Leon beat him In membera of the Baseball Writ­ Bowl-a-Jets ...... 8 118-111, Ann ilcNeil lOK Shir­ fprniancc. pete in the anniisl State CIAC will be on display fpr teevee view­ one over the fence, circled the Brunswick, Maine, Oct.'31 (/Ft Community Baptist . 13 .286 y/cYf authored by Ruth Oakman ley Vlttner 110. Amy P i* ey 125 Due to Yanks’ Kuna way Pace basic rifle miirkemanshlp course Is Meet beginning at 3:15. The lop execute the Indians’ option play champ Joe Brown. It will be a Caracas. bdsea twice and was called '"out.” ers Association of America. Any thoughti the leagxie-lcadlng X19-108, Marion ’Thomson 100-108, Team Scoring the opposing defenses are able to ers Sunday When ' the Browns As Costa primarily Is a boxer —Adam Walsh, of the Notre North Methodist 11) .13 ar.d Madeline Morle. 107 wereu rigorously followed to assure a Ihrcc teams and leading 10 In­ non-title affair but a good show- These are only a few of the anec­ Dame Pour Horsemen of 1924, Three Milwaukee players and Emanuel Lutheran ..IS Ten Pins had of making this a | Nona Grtisha 111, Barbara Rohr- sound foundation of safe gun Trailing Bristol and Manchester gang up on the other Manchester host the New York Giants In Ing, or a win, by Busso would (he has knocked out only three in dotes and oddities that took placet two Yankees were selected. The others deserving of apqclal men­ Chlragn, Ort. 31 i/Ti The New« dividual runners will qualify for backs. Cleveland. I’ll take the advice of la retiring after serving since St. James’ (1) .....IS nin-a-way race were slightly, bach 110, Clara Mathlason 110, tion. record of 2,373,901 hi 3948. when handling.^ and good marksmanship were Connrd of West Hartford the New England Meet In New mean a title chance In the future. 4.5 fights), he isn’t expected to In the major and minor leagues 1935 as football coach at Bow Braves are Hank Temple Beth ...... 18 Jolted this week as a i-esult of a ' Ann White 109-108, Judy Mrosek York Yankees' nmswsy race In the they also finished In first place. training. (98l, Hnll of West Hartford (12t), Hampshire on Saturday, Nov. 8. Certain to start a;7ain8t the Major Hoople who predicts the Thla will be the first main event give Bassey too much trouble. The in 1958. Aaron, Del Crandall surprising 3-1 setback at the hands 109, Frances .Shannon 108 and high-scoring Chieftains are Co- Browns have too many guns for champ Is a heavy'favorite. doln College. and lefthanded pitcher Warren CenterOongoz (2) ..10 American league was reflerted^lo- Boaton was I he only other cluh Eai-li member Is expelled to from the new Miami Beach Hbt- Let’s look at some of them in Concordia Lutheran . 9 of the fifth place Pinups. Mean- Janet Irwin 107 'i'RIEPHONE l.AGl.'E Captain Jack Jacobs and Junior, New York. hibitlon .Hall. May 0effihd In. January Though he has served In the Spahn. The Yanks chosen are day by a sharp drop In offlnnl st- lo attract more than a million qualify for the NRA qualification detail; Maine Legislature ' in recent Zion Lutheran ...... 8 While, the runnersup Hl-Fi'a took StandlhZ fans. But the 1,077,047 faithful jPat MistretU. at the ends, Jim New York boasts the best defen­ unless Bassey runs into unex­ outfielder Mickey Mantle and all four points from the Bowl-a- tehdsnre figures for the 1053 sea­ awnrua as rapidly aa lila skill de­ sive unit in the National League Two weeks'tatey, on Wednesday, years and unaucceesfully sought South Methodist 8 who went to 77 gamea In Fenway velops. One nf the club ohjectives Cole at one tack,e slot, Co-Captain Nov. 19 at San Francisco. Joey pected trouble, he hopes to defend Manager throws own player out righthanded pitcher Bob Tur- Weekly match results: Second Jels to move within five games of GARDEN GROVE CATERERS son which attracted slightly more Dave Barlow at guard, Sammy but the Browns, in addition to a Democratic ^ nomination to . ley. Standlnip Installation ___■:..18 5 .762 Park were 104,040 fewer than the Is In prepare each member foe Saturday's Games Hold Key Glardello' will exchange leather his title In L ob Angeles In January, of game — Milt Smith of Toronto Congregational 4, South Method­ the leaders. In a third match at PBX ...... J...1 5 6 .714 than seven million fans. 1,181,087 last year. Foster at fullback. Greg Man- Groza, have two guys who are probably against the winner of the Congress last 'June, Walsh de­ The rest of tha squad Is W. I>. Pci. parlleipatlon In competitive sliool- pretty fair pigskin toters, Jimmy with Spider Webb. This an import­ disputed a strike call and then let clined comment on personal composed of first baseman Stan ist 0; Temple Beth Sholom 4. the Y alleys the Bowl-a-Deara Cable ___.../ ____11 10 .524 The total was ths aecond lowail The league reporled altendnnre Ing and pnrUcularly for the aminal ohuck at left halfback and Im- ant bout for each, the No. 3 aildi Nov. 20 match between Davey two more strikes go past him wlth-_ Center Congregational (2) 0; Cen­ blanked tlie Rockettes 4-0. Outings ...... 20 12 .625 waa 3.543,513 In 241 night games, To New Yearns 'Day Contests pre.ssive Dlbk Sylvester at right Brown and Bobby Mitchell. The Moore and Jloreno. As Bassey got plans. His resignation is effec­ Musial of the Cardinals, a-cond Buffets ...... UM43 .594 '-Linemen . . . . ./i. . . . 9 12 .429 In 13 yeara. In 1963, allendame Connecticut Slate Ciallnry Matches No. 4 middleweight contenders. out swinging. Manager Dixie tive Jan. 1. baseman Nellie Fox of the ter Congregational (1) 4, North Janet Serrell 118-110. Doris Ted- Central Office . . . . 8 13 .381 waa 6.964,076 and In the wax year an average of 14,70.3, In 225 night held each spring at the New t|av- halfback. pair gives the club the moat pro­ The winner will most likely get a $70,000 guarantee for . fighting Walker took Smith out of the Methodist (1); St. John’s 4, Com ford 116 and Gen Kopcha 111 W eddings...... ^7 15 .531 games last year, the tolql was Senior Ted Gann'.itz seems the ductive offense In the circuit, rank­ Morepo last time, you can imagine “1 have nothing In mind,” White Sox, third baseman aam hakes ...... IT 15 .531 Repair ...... 4 17 .190 of 194.5 It waa 5,560,420. en Wlnchenler range. Proper gun Krw Ycnk, Del. .31 i/I'" "W hat: a shot at Sugar Ray Robinson’s game and later, fined him $50. Walsh said. "I hope to find Frank Thomas of the Pirates, munlty Baptist 0; St. Bridget’s 3, topped all participants. .3,889,023, an average nf 17,28.5, luimllliig, lungi! conduct anil shoot­ a 4-1-1 mark a.id are'also keeping likely replacement if Campbell la ing No. 1 and No. 2 In the Individ­ title. which side he is on in the Moore- "Smith took those pitches delib** Receptions ...... 12 20 .375 Both the front-running In.slalla- Amenrnn Ix>ng>ls headquaiTers are you lining Ne^- Yeai 's Blve?" an ear tuned to the Cotton Bowl. ual rushing department. something.” shortstop Ernie Bankg of the St.' James’ (1); Zion Lutheran 3, Smorgasbord!...... 11 21 .344 tlon andTunnerup PBX chalked up ing skill ire prercfpdslt reipilie- unable to start and Ronnie Wa- The big one of the three will be Moreno match. eretely,” said Walker. North M«thodist (2) 1;-8L James’ reported a 19.56 total at tendance Any answer that Lmilsiana Syracuse, a lo.ser onlj to Holy brek will replace Badger at the s e e Bassey has lost only two fights He was a third-string All- Cubs nnd outfielder Willie 3-0 shut out wins over Cable and of 7.296.0.34. That waa WOO.184. nr nienls for piirllelpiitlon. The pa.st Slate. Imvii, (’allfnrnla or Colora­ on Wednesday, Dec. 10 from Mon­ American at Notre Dame In the Mays of the Giants. (2) 3, Emanuel Lutheran 1; St. . TUESD.W HOUHRWIVRH While the league-leading Outings Iwii year- have wllne.ssi'd (>5-70 Cross, has a 4-1 mark and i.5 also other guard position. Hustling (both on technical knockouts) in Standings were held to a 2-2 tic by the Clam­ Repair, respectively, while th* 11 per rent lower than the 8,196,- Durliiioiitli at Rowl do can give In thni que.,tion will a Gator Bowl possibility. Wanted tp Coach treal. Ageless Archie Moore, will Players sold to non-existing club Kniite Rockne era. In 1946 Only Aaron, Spahn, Mantis Mary's 3, Concordia Lutheran 1. foiipth place Linemen cdgcil the 218 nllenuance In 1957./ liereent of the meniheishl|i piirllil- have to wait until after tomor- Paul Tierney vill get the nod at defend his world's lightweight five years and has won eight —Jim Bell, business manager of he led the Cleveland Roms (la­ and Musial are holdovers from 'Noteworthy scores; Jim Harvev W, L. Pci. bakes, the Buffets won all four pntlng In the Htiite noili h nnd quiil- Tha Rose Bowl la the one which center If Spicer Is not ready. "I had all intentions of going straight. Hla record, -dating back the Paris, Tex.,, team, received no­ 3patulaa ...... 21 7 .7.50 points from the cellar-dwelling fifth place Central Office 2-1. A^ esily as Ma>'. tne 5'anUees To Oppo.sf' Yulo 11 rriw’.s fiiidhiill games. These are may get both participants all but ch^pionship against British Em­ ter the Los Angeles Rams) to last year's first team. 12B-13.5-S74, Sam Nelson 137-362, Doit O'Connell set a new indi­ were 10 gamea In front of the AL ifilng fill' Blnckinglon nmirli me leiinis who have the current Defensive Changes Into the coaching field after my pire king, Yvon Durelle. The coi\- to 1949, la 52-10-1 with 19 knock­ tice tljat Portland of the Pacific their first National Football • Bonks Most Popular SlanStan MlMatteaon 138-364, Fred Mc- Rolling Pins .}> .16 12 .671 Smorgasbords to ml. the leader's . ___ *• jneihils. formally signed tomorrow. Big Defensively, Buddy Minor, prom­ college days at Wesleyan but the outs. , Coast league had sold Ken Jen­ Flymg Saucers . .15 13 .536 msrgin to a single game. In an­ vidual high single for the sea­ park inside I l ack to the major Nisw Ten leadei' Iowa (No. 2) goes test will be the 42nd world's cham­ League title. The balloting for shortstop) Cu|tfy 134-357, Ed Paganl 125-352, New Haven. (Oct. .31 ■ Nov. Considenile Intere.sl has been Year s Day bowl gamea. ising 185-pound sopbomorA and closest 1 got was in coaching the pionship to be telecast In the Costa’s record la. ,33-7-5. He was kins to Paris for $100. It would His Bowdoln carrer-— though Vas.the most one-sided. Banks TJoKn O NelH 142-849, Hank Grzyb Double Boilers . .15 13 .536 other match at the Double Strike son, a fine 156, and also a new .'lix of Die elghl Hubs rrpot'lrd II: Thoae andenl Ivy rivals aft^ Its first victory over Mich­ stopped only once, by Ike Chest­ higlb triple effort of 406. Dan's a decrease from 19.57, Minor galria ex'pi'essed liy senior shooleis In an Whether they slay on the track F.udy Wojnarowlcz, a Junior who Wethersfield American Legion Wednesday night aeries. And It have been an ordinary transaction interrupted by two^years in pro the major league homer and 127-348, Ike Goldman 139-347, Dick Skillets ...... 11 17 .393 alleys the- Weddings chalked up a Vale and Darlmonth aulhpra of I adult training nnd shontlng pro- igan since 1924, It Is undefeated has shown much Irjp'sovement, baseball team," Congreasman Ed nut in 1956. After going 26 fights except that Paris did not have a Coffee Cups ... . 6 22 .214 4-0 shutout win over the Recep­ other single games were 126 ami were shown by the other two clubs, nr erlebrale the 'Coming of the (3-0) in conference play with only will be the first televised title af­ foothaU, plus a brlc^’»'Wartlme RBI leader, collected liw votes Krlnjak 340, IKek Buckley 132-136, T3ie 1958 sttsndance comparsa one lhrlllln„ game after siiothei- grain. bill The present IlmllecI New Year with Mr. Football Fan will handle the end aasignments, May told those at the local Legion fair from an out-of-country origr witho'ut"defeat, he ran Into trouble club because of the suspen.aion of stint os assistant at Notre os compared to eight for his Stan Opalach 338. Nunzio Liipac- The fifth place Skllle'.s held the tions. 124. It marked the league's first In thett long foolball series go range fncllilles and active Jnninr defending Champion Ohio State lit baseball banquet last week. May, as he moved up in class. The Bas- the Sooner State League the year league-leading Spatulas to a 2-2 400 triple thu,i far this season. with the all-tlins league record of will be In a large measure dtiter- Its way, ^ov. 22. i lth Mlstretta dropping back to a inatlon. Dom»—lasted longer than those nearest challenger, t.uls Aparl- chino 180-336, Meyer Levett 347. Amy rtrkey topped all partlcl- 11.1.50,099 set In .1948. at It again lomorinw In the Bowl prognim has made I his Impossible. Oilncd tomorrow as thejl908ei 191 sea­ linebacking beith. Senior Karl sey match represents a real teat before. ■ of any of his 30 predecessors. clo of the White Sox. Irv Carlaon 387, Bill Smith 335, tie, second place Rolling ,Pina up­ panla wi’th ajiyiJes of 112, 112 and Other scores worthy of mention Three clubs—New York, Detroit Kilrkoff til e la 1:30 pm . a The Senior Club executive commit- son swings Into Inal month California, 3-0, In the Pacific Reichelt will be another lineback­ for the Br(Joklyn lad. In hla first year at Bowdoln, Other leading vote-getters John Mocton 137, Gerry Chappell ended the Coffiee Cups 3-1 and the 108 for-a Jine 332 triple. Other were rolled by Jack Fimke 141- and Boslon eachwlrew mure tlinh liiilf-hmir earlier Ilian prtviona lee Is nice ngiilii considering ex- of regular play. Coast Conference, meets Qregon er and sure-tackling Mike Sim­ Batter Is "out” after hitting a the Polar Bears won their first were Spahn with 195, Musial 127. Wlh Ballard 126 and Ted Flying Saucers shut put the Dou­ BcoreJ worthy (if mention were Ar- 3.70, Ernie McNeill 131-350, Howie one million fans s^iom e. hut each Yale games l,hla year. panklon of tlie range fnelhlles and The day's big game has the Su­ State, In a game that will decide mons, a aojmomore with unlimited — Elmo Plaskett of Las stote title In 14 years. In the 134, Maya 132, Turley 113 and Lawrence 136. ble Boilers 4-0 In this week’s ac­ lyne Moske 105, Fran Crandall 111 Morey 132-340 and Larry Enes 150. also reported a drop compared with If good weather prevails I he are, renewing llielr effmis to bring gar powl aa a pn/.c, as Lnui.slana the PCX) leader. If OSC wins, they potential, will handle a deep half­ Wilt Picking Vp Experience Vegas of the California League' next seven years they either Aaron 100. tion at the Y. (also a 93 without a mark), Emma altennll Rfimoz, Orleans classic can come from have three conference games re­ potential this fall," Alibrio said, perience he's getting as a Harlem Boasting their strongest team to third, second, first, etc., under Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 31 (45— and. Richie Ashbum of the 6 .333 T FRUIT LEAGUE quite a few places. North Caro- Chamberlain said the pros play Rule 7.02. Phils, the batting titlista, land­ McCann's Service ,,,, 3 6 .333 Standings Manchester Motors .750 D art’s Dairy ...... 4 8 .333 maining after, thla week, meeting "but both are still one year away^ Globetrotter Is preparing him for it tough an(J "I knew I had to In four years the New Haven Rams The Eighth student allegedly in­ .667 IlijB liNn. 17), winner of Its last each other Nov. 22. the challenge he’ll meet as a Phil­ ed outfield berths on the second West Side Tavern’.... 1 8 .111 W. u Pet. Oorrenjl’i Inzurttnc# By virtue of a. 2-$ victory over V/hatever'experience they can get I^am a lot more about the gam* invade Mt. Nebo Field Sunday af- volved in a campus football gam­ All-Star squad along, with Bos­ Armory Tavern ...... 0 Sugar Plums .. ...W .18 10 .643 E A B Gage .583 four games. Is a hot pdaslbllllv If B'lfj.h-rankcd Ohio Stale, this season will Ire of tremendous adelphia Warrior next season. tomooh for a 2:15 meeting with A hitter doubled into a double bling racket will be arraigned to­ .000 Community Preas, White Glasa It gets by Tennessee. So Is the The 7-foot Chamberlain, twice before I got Into the big .league.” ton's Jackie Jensen. Already this leagut Is ahaplng Berries ...... 17 11 .607’ Green Barbers .50(9 broke s.\tle for first place with beaten but once-tied, plays once- value next yea Wilt was drafted by the Warriora the host Manchester Merchants. play—With Richie Ashbum of the day before Municipal Judge Fran­ Others'-chosen on the secoftd Don Willis Garage .417 runneriip In the Big Elghl Confer- beaten Northwestern In a Big Ten an All-Amerlea, at the University up as a three-taam race. Both Pa- Fig Bars .,...... 16 IS 636 the losers and ).o'v hole first spot 'hnCe. » hose title eould 3>e decided Manchester will o ^ y a 1-3-1 In his senior year at PhiladelphlaVi Boys 14 and under will be admlt- Philadelphia Phils on second and cis O'Brien. Latest to be charged team, in addition to Aparirio, ganl'a aiid Oliva’s Esso SUtlon Dates A Nutsr ...... 12 16 .429 Merrill’s Market 1 11 .083 affair. Wisconsin (No. 8) meets won, lost and tied recbiaJ Into the of Kansas, quit school as a Junior te(l free If accompanied by their Chico Fernandes on first. Chuck with engaging in ah illegal occu­ by a one-gama margln.eThe other tomonow when seventh-ranked to turn pro for Abe Slperstein’s Overbrook High School for de­ Lollar and Malzone, were first continued their undefeated pace Peaches ...... 12 16 .4129 While Correnll’s Iiisura$)ce Bel­ ii'.atches--Vic’s Soda Shop over Oklahinnn visits Colnrado (No. 91. Michigan State In another Big contest while the Chieftains have livery In 1969. fathers or guardians for this Fa­ Easegian hit a long drive to center pation in the selling of football basemap Orlando Cepeda o' the thla week with almllar 3-0 viC' Honcydews ...... 10 1» .357 lied for a 2-1 win over third place Ten game. '.Phis one Is on niltion- chalked up three wins is against Globetrotters. He made his first ther and Son Day attraction. point-spread gambling cards was DarCs Dairy and Howard's Land­ Oklahoma (1-11 rnrreiil Orange appearance as a pro in this area Wilt- explained that In college, that went off Cincinnati outfielder Giants, second baseman Bill toriea- over Armory Tavern and Two matches—Fig Bars‘vs. Sug­ B A S Gage, the Manchezter Mo­ scaping over Mqriarty Bros, — Bpwl elninip, I., eligible to return wlde TV (NBC-TV, . 1:30 p.m. twp losses. "I Was playing ih close and didn’t Like the Silk Towners the Rams Gus Bell's glove. Ashburn. thinking David Martin, 19, an Eastern MazeroakI of the Pirates, left- ESTi. Another Big Ten ganft pita last night nnd scored 30 points as Renn'a Tavern, respectively. Dari ar PlUms nnd Peaches vs. .Honey- tor Sales shut, out cellar-dwelling were' decided by a 2-1 margin at tills year. The Buffs, with s 5-0 get to lesrn too many thinge about are considered a strong passing the ball would be caught, held up Michigan Collega sophomore from handed pitcher Whitey Ford of Maid, one game behind the co­ dews- -wound up in similar 2-2 Merrill’s Market toftake over sole 10th ranked Purdue Against Illi­ the Globetrotters defeated the club this fall. The reason is Don and found Fernandez on his heeU Detroit. He ' was held In Wash­ the Yanks and righthander Bob the Y. rerord, head. I he Big Blight race nois, Hawaii 50th Staters 66-59. the ways the pros played th# leaders, also blanked the W est deadlocks while the Berries pinned posseaslon of .first place this wpek. AI Helm 1 5-126-128-377, Hank with a 4-0 record. A victory for Ciiangi; 4>f Luck gsrrie.” Ardito, former University of when he rounded third, The Re(l- tenaw County Jail over nlghL Prtend of the Pirates: Side T tyem 3-0. In another match a 3-1 victory over Dates A Nuts. Fifth place Don WllUa Garage Tha Blast has Army (No. 3) en- Misses College Friends Bridgeport quarterback, who has legs’ subsequentlv threw Ashbum Laraon 134, Carl Bo in Sr. 130- Colorado would send them to the ” I missed the college enthusiasm "Now I’m plajing Inside and McCann’s Bervlca Station nipped Grace Murray topped all partici­ nipped the fourth place Green 341, Mike Denn,.) 112-369, Howls Orange Bowl, harriiig a coniplete lerlalnlng Colgate while Navy Q^ilncy, M(us. (2P)—Robert Pics pitrh^ eight touchdown passes out at hrime and trapped and final­ Barbers 2-1 in another contest. (No, 15|f meets stumbling Notre and the many friends I ma^e at oulaide and Tm getting the driv-' Hartford Rd. Grill 2-1. pant! with single gamea of 122, A', gust 136-340, Cliarlle '^cabert collapse Bgaln.,1 weaker Big Eight ard owned his 18-foot outboarit Ing touch." while sparking the downstatera to ly tagged Fernandez between third Braves Top Gate Attraction ,Az usual this league chalked up 114 and a three-game total of 328 A. Hat of the’’week's top scores opniinents and would elan .map Dame at Baltimore. Rutgers (No. motorboat for two yeara and .never Kansas." Wilt said, "but I’-m really and home. Ease|;ian was credited 147-361, Bill Chapman 134-356 happy in pro ball. I'm picking up Praises Ex-Coaeh a fine 5-1 won and lost record In severkl fine acores and the llai in­ Other women bowlings singles of Included Bill Chapipan 125-342, and Carl Bolin Jr. 313 recorded OU's 67-gnme conference u5he8ten 20) plays Delaware. had any luck fishing. 'Then his the Connecticut-New York League. With a double. Stan Sazlela 359. .Fred McCurry streak. Auburn (No. 4) plays BTorida in a lot of the tricks of the trade and Chamberlain had nothing but cluded Stan Basiela 133-143-396, 105 or better were Joan Monaghah the week's noteworthy setu’es. SAME JACK - NEW LOCATION luck changed. He caught (dx fine Ardil^ viho Jplned the Rams late Pqto Aceto 146-379, Walt Phiilipa 116, Barbara Ktrengs 114, Beulah 126-360,.- Dick Buckley 339, Bill Since the Atlantic Coast Confer­ a SEC game and Clrmsoii (No. 19) haddock. Aa Picard headed Into I hope It will help me When I play' praise for Dick Harp, the man who NBA against such a guy as Bill coached him at Kansas. lsstifaJl,-\W^ credited with 16 TD A ball game postponed bodktise 148-884r Chet Nowlckl 130-135-365, Shorts 111, Edna Pletrowski 105, Allen 136-355. Bund! Tare# 137- ence severed Us tie with the tries lo slay stop the ACC against Quincy Bay, however, some of the tosBM'iw Just rive games In 1967. of elephf nta—Players of' the'Soutb Attendance Declines 344, Dtou irarr 132-362, Irv Rua- , AUTOMOTIVE 1E.AGUE orange Bowl, the other participant Wake B^ocest. - Russell next year." , "Coach Harp is one of the finest Fox Kochi* $80-136-361, Jazz Ful- Lauretta Gagne 109, Marge G. boat’s caulking came loose and There’s no question where Cham­ Henry Big Threat End Jets and South End Maple l*F'140rS60, A rt Moszaro 129-355, Holmes 107, Ceal Taft 107, Flo conl 134-362,"Charlie Varrick 129- Stondtags- ' Is a wide-open bet. With a wealth Sixteenth - ranked Texas plays wound around the propeller. Water meru^ have ever met." Chamber- berlain will play next season. Sap- lain said. “I respect him both (m Joining Ardito tn the starting Leafs arrived at the Peterborough. Kloter 106 and Ruth Paine 105. ‘W ..U Pet nf fop Easlcrn Independents, the Southeni Methodist In the South- rushed into the open seam and the Ont., field oil'set to . play a eeml- .750 Big Bliglil opponent could be dc- ersteln, a major, stockholder In the and off the courtN He taught me New Haven backfleld ^Sunday will In Four N. L. Cities Cunllffe .Motors ...... ,9 3 weat Conference's other top game. boat began to sink. Fortunately, Philadelphia Warriors of the .Na­ pro gam?. To thelf dismay - they Man. Auto Parta . . . . 6 6 .500 JACK’S SEAT COVER Co. eldhd. possibly, at Syracuse. N. Y,, The Air B'oree Academy (No. 13) another boat took Picard In tow. a lot and I'm grateful to him." be fullback Joe Buc(S - and half­ RESTAURANT LEAGUE found a herd of ele'phanta prowl­ where ru t and Syracuse meet. tional Basketball Assn., said, Since leaving Kansae Just be­ backs John (Chick) Henry and DeCoriVdervMotors . . . . 6 6 .500 faces Oklahoma Stale, a potent The fish, however, wore washed "There’s . po doubt Chamberlain ing the Playing field. Upon investi­ Cincinnkti, Oct. 31 (/P)—Four National l^eague cluba had Standings - Hollyw.pod S ervice'.6 6 .500 The Panthbrs, 12lh ranked, have 5-1. overboard. • ' . . ' fore completing his Junior year Jerry Apuzzo. Buccl, former Ham­ gation they learned that a circus W. U P e t wahts to meet the challenge of- final examinations Wilt has main­ den High School standout and In declines in attendance during the past aeason hut the loop as Alcar ...... 5 7 .417 was performing, nearky apd the. Walnut ...... 21 7 .760 Manchester Radiator . .4 8 .333 tained a scoring oarage of about bis fourth season with the Rams, a whole stlil drew" the second greatest hiitnherjof paying cua- Lake House ...... 13 15 .464 430 Hartford Road, Manchester elepharitk were using the baeeball League-leading... .Cunltlfe Motors 30 points for the Globetrotters' la an explosive, runner who tallM field between, shows. tomers irt history in 1968. Uavey’s ...... 18 16 .464 m European tour and 12 games In eight six-pointers a year ago.The Official ftgtirea released' by Na-f* Oak Grill ...... 13 IS ,464 upped theit margin to,three full this country, 195-pound Henry led the Bast tn tlonal League headquarters today games'W)$J|]^,a 2-1 triumph over cel­ Umpires have thrown Just about than tha 2,215,404 (m) they drew Chatterbox ...... 13 15 .464 lar-dwelling Manchester Hadiatol/. He turned . pro for $85,000. to scoring last year with 12 touch,- showed the total attendance was In 1957. Ray’s ------11 17 .893 downs , while etarrliig with the evqrydiie out of a gsrhe—Umpire Two other matches at the Y this ■pUy Rbopt 1.50 games with the la. Teachers. * other oddities and anecdotes; fana aa compared with 1,028,258 CtncinnaU".M)as yh« heaviest 'St- / Don Carpenter 340. Wayne Jensen 10:30*- Harry Elch, Lou Becker, V With three men on ^(kee and two mit now leads by eight full games. 126-368, Mike Denhup 338. Niorpii Right halfback Apuzzo twice (m)'in Brookliui'p Ebbetts Field tcndlM>c* ■* U)* Rcdlegsj Tony Desimone 125-356. Chris Ray Della Fera and tlsn Wood. made the AU-StSte team while at­ out'tJltus Alvarez of Havana hit in the prevlbua year.' dropped' 282.268 fiom. 1.070.860 Kloter'338, AI Desqy, 337 and Bill CUSTOM AUTO TOPS 10:S»—Ken Gordon. Willie Olek- a singit and no run acored, Alvar­ .43«ri $36-353. .AI Puzzo $32, Jozh Chapman''132,' ; tending West Haven High School The Giants, although . plqyini: (M) in 1957 to 781,582. Baaisla $28-358, Dan Malinquaggi 9? ainaki. Bob Cole and Lee Beau- ' ez’ grounder hit base runner Jack The Braves ; were the biggest chene. and played freOhman ball at Colo­ Daniels for an automatic out, end­ temporarily in the smalleat park $38-801, Cop Pollhskl 133-366, rado University. In the-league, dr#w 1,272)625 (m) gate dttrocUoii on the -road aa Giorgetti lOT, Ben Pagan! 130-336, BILL PAGA^NI 8R. SlXKD DOURLES CUSTOM AUTO SEAT REBUILDING 10:45—Gordon Wilson, Del S t ing the Inning. F E W ACETO SlaadiBce John, Jack C6y and Wally ParclAk. New Haven’s big line averages They asked Yankee Manager at. Sah Francisco and In 1957 they their gomes dtow 1447,105 (M) Dick DiBella l’33-363, Walt Arck- 201 pounds. Starting .ends are Dave drew only 653,923 in New York’s fans but they v(era praised doom Larry BaUa $87-158, . Zip BoMski 363, Jim Martin 340. Tony Salva- ■ V 10:53—Lee Terry. Mel HadfieM, Casey Stengel what would happen Ivy 345, Smokey Smotuk 845, Bkip^ !|>re .341. Bill Paganl Sr. 130-364, Nancy-Norm. Warren 1) .Russ Gangwere and Stan Davis, ■ Wright (NHTC) and Jim Niikent If the San .Eranciocq Giants won Polo Grounds. ly by San.Franciseo amd SL Loiila. 88$, Toty Borpola $48-350, Irv py Keamz 841, Charlie Whelan Jean-BllI ‘Thurstdh ...... 1' (NHTG), a pair of solid 20(S poufid- Pittsburgh and Chicago also The GlahU drew 1.484,994 (M> Ruzconl 839, Jim Martin 338, Bert Stall Waickowski 349, Andy Lam- Alva-fc21 Dcucctle ...... i: 11:00 -i-rt Stevens., Les Brookes, the National Leagtie p^nant and 340. Paul Morria 125-342 and Jazz otareaux 335, Eli Fish 338 and Ann*<-Niek Twerdy ...... 1.S - - era. W i^ht, who al»o ployed with showed sharp attendance nina on the road and the Cardinals 1,- Hivay 488, jolin Bimmonz ' 127, Fuller $40-365. ^ Irte-Sam VacanU __ No job too big or too small! SUNDAY, NOV. 2 2:30 P.M. FINAL DAY Earl SsUkieper and Paul Dutelle. his players would have to flv to L«rry Bates 345. Astrld-Herm Wleabtekl ‘ IDOF'-Paul Jesanls, AI Gayson, the M er^snts last fall, hsA caiight the West Cokst for the World white Cincinnati, M ilw aukee, 488,124 (M)„ Philadelphia was tha Den Newcomb $27, -Andy La- itekl'I.Tijl. four ROorntg passes, oi>e more than Philadelphia *hd St. Louis hod the MabehOon llaniannon ...... 11 U Mario B((ccalatte and Rav Owens. Series. Answered Stengel, .“Some pooresf rood attraction with a goto moureaux 130, Mike Zwick 883 and MIXED IMH-RLKS Thala-ReZKii- Motherher .... n 1 ll;3$-:B d Traygia, Buiidl Tarca, Nugent Tackles Ralph O’Connor of my b iy$ don’t fanyy fl^ng but looses In paying cuztomen. . of 1.091448 (M). BUppy KoOnu $S$-870. ffUaSIsss ^ MIXED DortlLKS 'rraix-rs-Aibert Yoat 11 (Arnold College) and Harry Corn­ Tha league .^omplonzhlp Mil ' Here ore th# official Tfome^t- W SUHdlezi Illldur-MIckey kajetelowaki 10 11. .47* Joe Cerina knd Ernie Heath. ' put that money In front of 'em and OUre-jM RiMMtlo it W L Pet Maurrm-Don,Motser ; ...... 10 11 .476 Free Admission-Free Parking-BriniEveryone 11:30 — Stan HlUnakl, H arry ing Up the' scales at 226 and $00 Uiej/’U fly without plaJiMc” wanket Bravoiij had tha high at- tendance fig u m for 1058 and 1957 m s MI1B1.R8 Ana-Psul Correnti ...... n Ruth-Bnb Ostrander Oenevleve-pirok-JCopcha.. 'S 11 .43S SEE YOU SOON... Mathlason, Ralph 'Axinger and'' pounds, reapectivAy. Veteran Mike tendono# for thk year with 1,971,• and tha. IncfeoM- (I)*or decroosc Msrie-Al P inm ,...... 11 MarceJoha Cushing ., 8. Cteisteaaea-G. Hampton 8. IS .Sn Bendler (185) and Frank Amen- 101 (m) butU totw os 244,30$ Ms* . "** TT L Pci. Oosaie*Jacfc Tstro ...... 11 Mlllt^llle Jar\U .... Barbara-Dtck McConvIlle ..I IS .SSI Jack lUeder. (D): HrrUcrBllt LaRIvlere .... 10 FMiia-Jnhii Hedlund. .. Nancy . Rohan-Gene . Yoat .. 8 IS .SZt 11:38—Jim .Gordon, Paul Mo. Ools (180), who played‘tat Chth J ' 1958 1157 Decroose NuKV-Jotm Oaudlno AMn-Emln McNeil .... Murphy .... T 14 ^ bis oonlor year, man th e ' gvord Jan-jlm Brotowtal Illadyadlerb Smith .S Week's beat ai|x>r«s at tha Hanche»* Namaro, Georg# Puts and Bill COilrago 079,904 870,020 •00478 Pbhl sses^a*«»a* V IUiuda4}r«rge May .. ter Bowling Oreea: Ed Doucette IXB JaekPrentiee Krauka. •pots sad flank center Nick Cym- Sport Schedule “ I ...... 788,888 1470450 88S,aSS 0 e»aa6#ee # HadeUne-ToBl Morley IM-aM. MlS HiuratoB IMMt. am s I RACKS—TWO 15.LAP FBATURE8~GREAT P R O G R A M -^ CHARGE AT ALL • 11:46 Tom Faulkner, Bo* bolok, 800-pounder from -Pftto- EvelyivKen HulaoA ... Twordy UM07-10I^. Nick Twordp iloa ,.f...... 1,845,850,. 1,038,858 817,301 TboinM^'U* • arioo-Wlimie Smith . Ml and Mauroealtoaer 10641A Boyce, Lon K#lly and Frank CS?** ouigh who now makes hie home I ...... ' .1.971,101 8415,404 844408 Bruce ItorriaoB . A BUCKET WILL BEJPLACBD^^ q q j q d RIYERS norton. J » New Haven. __ 881,110 ”1,140,880 815,180 bon;lora this . WhlUaf; Tel Ml 3-4295 18:0G—lClnar L

1 - ' - : PAGE 7WENTT MANCHESTER e Ve NINQ H E R ^ ^ . MANCHESTER. OONW^ FRn?i OCTOBER 81, 1968 li i ’ ’ i 'i itii,' ii , MANCh Ie^ R BVEHING HERALD. MANCHE9TERj(CONN..’FRIDAY. OCTOBER 81, 1958 PAGE TWENTY-ONE 1111 iiiiliiiii. ; tITTLE SPORT M ^ k o u s o w OUR BOARDING HOI with MAJOR HOOPLB r x Bu8ine»» Scryici|* Offar^ 13 1'HERK o u g h t a b e a LAW! BY FAGALY and BHUR’l'EJS Articles Fer Sue 45 Articles For put V 45 m M6TP&.' I ’M SO ' Sense and Nonsense PRB-8EIA80N chain, anw .peedu. FLUOR SANDfNG neftnlghlng. T— ■■ T lB S P iti CLASSIFIED Save up to 10% on Clinton utka TWO 070x18 anow tiraa mountad on Call Ml 0-891t. TH’ Bin, Naw anwuaed. Oapitei Bmilpaieiit wbtala. IBS. M I S-T83U . Oo.. n Main 8t. VO S-tM T ^ MYlOEA A certain. man had an aptitude plhee aa if he w m « apeclal cueat UEAVE8 RAKED ahd removed or OF A BIS for after-dlnnec ipeaking. Hie he went over to him. . mulched. Very reaannabie. Ml Diam oBOs W « t d n a wife wae aakcd which of hU DevU-J-Pretty cocky individual, 8-0008. . KNAPP SHUB8. Harry Hahon^. I S T ^ speechea ihe preferre t. Without aren't you. You act^aa-lf ^ou own­ 81 Maplb 8t Til. Ml M82T JewBiry . a OOvMIOWN healtation ahe. replied: ed thla place. TTPEWRITKRB and office roa- WmU*M LBONARO W TOOT, Jawalat, iw te.5ta.a~ "The beet after-dinner apeech I Man—Qertalnly I do, my wifii Cl-ASSIFIED ApVERTISEMLM DEPT. HOURS chlnee renaired. Sales smd Service. SNOW BLOWERS—'■Rao, Snowbird. WATCH A ever heard him make waa th/e juat gava me It. 1 «:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. M I 9-8477. , and Toro, Push and self-mropelled. paira, aCQuats Wntdiaa axpaitiy. ,F£W hair­ ‘Dear, I’ll help you with the Capitol Etpilpment, 88 Malr Ml Raaaonabla pnoaa. Opair dally. AI.KEY OOP BY V. t. KAMI, cuts.' diehee.*" COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ' WILL: REPAIR small iinotorr and 8-7958. Thursday avaninga. U9 tpruoO Mrs. Ella Wright.'Of Tunnelton, MON 'ITIRD ’ FBI. 10:80 A.M— SATfTRDAT • A.M. appUsuices.-Call James TVenditto, SUwet MI 9-48fT. Ind., has a colony of 1,000 bata la Ml 9-4;;i8. DRY OAK atood, cut tireplacd and Satan waa accuatomed to hav­ her attic.' She'a raising them as YODR i;OOFE;KA'n«N .WILL K * I A d i « % ■ * « « atova lengtlu, fio per load, deliv­ ing Ida new arrivala walk around part of a survey hy the U. 8. FTsh BR APPKF.fllA'rED DlOl Ml 3-2711 FOR PROMPT, courteous service ered. Call PI 2-7686. Fuel ui4 Feed 49-A Ida preacrved In a meek and be­ and Wildlife aervlce to Kam more on- your Hl-Pl or TV. call Raloh'e wildered condition'. When he epot- about how bate live. —8. Owen Radio and TV Service. M ’ 4-0025. ONE PARKER doubll' 16 gauge 98 SEASONISX—Hardwood for (Ur- ted a niiji atruttidg around ' the Pontius, Corunna, Ind. UDMt and h'liuna AutomobileR ^or Sale 4 M *F standard.- One Parker dou­ nacea, flNplacea. atoves. Edward GRINDING and sharpening Farm ble 16 gauge'' SO MAF snecial Yeomans, n 2-8002. and household tools, tswn mnwers LOST-Lady's small gold Elgin 1957 OLDSMOBILe "^88 two door grade engraved. Will take hades. watch. No band. Reward^ Call Ml Holiday. Red and black. Or own­ and saws precision sharpened Zb New and used imiu. Nasslff Arms g-lBOB or NAtlonal 8-5333. er, clean. Power Steering, power motors sertdeed Empson H A nything sou ewll Co., 1015 Main St. MI 9-1647. Garden—Farm—OUry Ahom. MSnIs St.. Ellington, TR Dally Crossword Puzzle brakes. Call Ml 3-5019. TASTt like OLD 4S"*****'K4Vg, Prodneta 50 / LOST -Dark blue .collapsible- urn- 8-7106 ClGASenE BUTTS Jtowm.etfTApio \ ANTIQUE ORGAN, Empire chest, % h ella 'on Main 8tl oh Monday WHEN YOU’RE NEXT and lengths of pipe for plumbing, APPLES.and pears, how on sale at Botti'a Fhiti Farm, 7*0 ituah nirtlit. Call Ml 3-4492 after 8:30 1952 FORD ranch wagon, good H«>US»NoI»l Servlc«4 TO THESE HUMAN air ducts. MI 9-3794. p.m. condition, ,3595, Ml' 9-1498. Hill Rd. OffbrH I.TA SMOKE STACKS - CEDAR—Clothes polea Installed. Anawdr to Pravtow Punia KOtIND—Child's watch near Wash- 19.50 FORD V-8 panel truck. Heater Old, polea removed and reset. « - f i Popular Pain iiiTton School last month. M l and defroster. Owned locally. Has RADin REPAIRS on any rneke- Reasonable. Used truck tires, pot: 9-9140. IM.ono miles. Like new, $1,095. all anipliriers and ohnnogrephr xn- 9-1353. Call Frank Bronkle, Ml 9 g 4687.461 •an. Changers Over 47 veers total Moriarly Brothers. 301 Center St. MEALY GREEN Mountain pota- AOKOM Open evenings. exTiertenre 00 days guarantee -m OUTBOARD motor, 8 h.p. Used CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER margarine LOST i’ et white rabbit, vicinity all wnrk Piittertnn's very little, also abonv top table. toes. Order now for winter. Paa- PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER I — ^aad IHalt->—> of West Middle Tpke. Ml 3-2265. 1949 MERCURY, 2-dooi'. ridV and Ml 3-8310, qualini Bros,, 203 Avery 8L, Wap- robbers weatherstrip ping. Ml 4^0604. 4 Fine —— of heater, good coriditU^, Nc\. paint DICK'S Com VOU WE'LL WATCM NOTMING BUT ] ‘ S = - e n d roUND—Black and white mongrel pany. doors and wtnrtnwr .nstnn, I HUNTING rifle. 50-06. sport model, affaire job. Call MI 9-6442 gfter 5 p.m. APPLES — Macs, Delicious Cort­ m e a n w e EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS.. GEE, I'M parcel' rlo". male. Call I.*e Franchla, Dog work guaranteed. Call MI 9 l.aaj *50, some shells. Frigidsire .855, C A N 'T S E E TM TOMOffffOV/ . 8 Greek letter land, Baldwin at wholesale r rices, WE'LL WATdU .S T A R T IN G NIGMT.' G L A D W E • He end —— Wa'dsn. MI 8-8594. 1952 CMC S'.-ton stiike body good after * p.m. OlV" and gas range. Nark and NOT MING BUT MALLOWE'EN ------I Made amends Heating and Ptumbiiig 17 Bu.siiiewi Opportunities 32 while they last, Joseph r'ovelll M A R R IE D 1> Landed TRska condition. $395 cash or terms. Can Help Wanted — Male 36 white $25. Pot burner (heater) EDUCATIONAL ~I MIMI . r— It Greek perch FOtlND^Ope brown male billy be seen at 443 Mattj.St. 10-1 dally. BELMONT Rug. Cleaning Com­ 815. Washinr machine <10 Call Farm, Mountain Road, Glaston­ S P O O K t Ssmple goal Call I.iee Fracchia, Dog 8 WAtauN, PI-UMBINO and heat bury. I PROGRAMS, 14 Marble ' - pany Fot those wht care stHuit ^ OPPORTUNITY in t e r e s t e d In driving school 6 p.m. to 6:.30 p.m. Ml 8-5843, or S T A R T IN G SHOW tT i« Warden. Ml 3-8594. 1951 MERCURY four-door sedan, their rugs- phone MI S-OOlt thg contractor New installations bus, 7:30 to 8:45 a.m. 2:18 to 3:30 IB dinging • 10--— and 2SBlbUcsl Good 4SAdhesive— * 20 Florence St. GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes.' V TON I GMT.' IT Exist Mercomatir drive, good condition, Free pickup aHd delivery Free altoratia work and repair .work The '"Massachusetts Mutual Life p.m. Call Ml 3-2414 between 10 and hounds ----- 48 Jspahcsa I.OST -Gray oat. red collar with Ml 9-S808. Insurance Company, one of *he na­ 2. George Bryan. $'79 Tolland Tpke., IIvoce 28 Nonrehesrs^ outcssU. $175. MI 9-5481. estimates given. We specisllse In IjOAXT -Tlie best for $1 less) Last II Femsle sheep b-'l. Vicinity North end, child's furniture and wall to wall carpet­ tion's oldest and largest coinpaniea Manchester. Phone MI 9-7037. It IrriUtas . 20 Poems 47 Clinging — • 24 HubR Immediate 'Service ' Re rsll for fall dellverv XTI 3-8803. 21 Sea aifle (pl.) pel. Phone M l 3-726T. ing. needs a salesnbln Interested In es­ TOOL MAKERS and gauge m'ak- ID Girdle 21 Indian weights 48 Nostril T m llers modeling, .'epatrlng. new insuiia era. first class only, 55 hou. work Sand, stone, gravel, fill. RUSSET and Baldwin apples at 22 Before fi-A tablishing his own business, where C. Belotti Farm, Mountain Rd., 23 Savory SO — box F IA T FINISH Holland window tions, electnc sewer cteamni talent r.ither than capital is re- week, top rates, all benefits. Call 241>lstr^ ***"** 21 Scsndinavlsn 32 Artists'stands Sl UnblSsched Personale 8 GREAT LAKES "50-10" two bftd, ■nades. made to measurv Aii drr 1 pipes cleaned fast ana MI 9-5263. CEMENT MrvCER with HokrtHr Glastonbury. ■ buired. Assured income up t< $500 motor. Good condition, 40 Nubby fabric 82 Prophst rooms, front kitchen, colored sp- meial Venetian Minds at a new Clem1 Will R Guy. Ml 8-0677 monthly during our 2H vcsi train­ Call PI 43 State oflndls 58-----and reel VACUUM CI-EANICRS repalreo In pliances. acoustic ceilings, 25.200. low pnee Keys made while vou JANIToiS " w a n t e d , man wllhng 2-7549, 22Blsckbosrd '« F ing program for a man with abil- PertiUzera .SO-A nrv iiwn home shop Forty /ears $700 down Jensen's Inc. (alwsys watt Marlow'a...... _ . , . ' **y- F^od education and aome busl- to work, good pay, good hours. (aetbrv experience Au makea low reliable). Rolling Hills Route 44A, Write for Interview. Box R, HANOVIA SUNIMMP, violet ray, 34 The mSuvs i It MlllineFy Dressm aking lb neaa e.\perience. Secretarial aerv- nromote winter tan and CLEAN^eow^mami.’e^^pel1vered.^$8 A “ Mt o » f •! e 1 r 1 i r r rates free eatlmatea, free pickup Mansfield, GArfleld 9-4479. WEAVING of bums moth boles — ------—-----ice, group life and hospitalisation Herald. Hi >1 Bfl and tom clothing, hnmeiry rur«. health, Braille typewriter In g o ^ and $10 loada. Excellent for MPays IS r and dellverv Mr Miller JA DRESSM/ KINO, alteration, spe- Insurance and excellent pension ahrubs, lawns, etc. M I S-7804, MI 2-8904. handbags repaired. Upper re PRODUCTION CONTROL srTd order. Combination Universal ST Formsr or Auto Driving School 7-A clallzing in children's'clothes. Ml I plan. Write or nhone for appoint- scheduling man needed fo- textile 9-8731. , placement, iiirbrellaa repaired, 9-9140. I ment between the hours of 9 a.m. coal-electric range, (deal for sum­ LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB l.lIBBERH 1 1? RIDERS WANTEP—To Hartford. men’s shirt collira reversed and mill office In Greater Hertford mer enttsge. In excellent working 3t Swing loosely I and 1 p.m. it Daily scheduled service from MANCHESTER Driving Academy replaced Marlow's Little Mend­ CLARICE, dresamaking. Your ma- j area. Textile . background eaaen- condition. Excellent buy. Call MT iFTHeyite piavine SHE'S ' W -W HArS that 30 Goddess r Manchester. Cash fare only 25c now offers behind the wheel and ing Shop. tlal and at leaat high achool edu­ 8-77.59 after 5:30 p.m. Hoiuehold tsiwda 51 41 Worm i terial, your pattern made to your' JMEK SLEEPING AWAICe COMING AW WAV... li one way. Save tolls and t,arking. classroom Instructions, for 15 18 meaaurementa. Call MI 9-M68, BURTON A. RICE cation. Salary range 84.0QO-$6.000, 42 Chest bone » 17 year olds. Call Mr. Miclette, UGHT TRUCKING. Attics, c^. BE OUR GUESTS /MU6IC, I CANT WHAT GALLOPING HARD Silver Lane Bus Une. MI 3-8978. depending on experience. Write, 44 Aid and — fr r r B St n. PI 2-7249. lars, yards cleaned. Very -easnn- District Manager atattng. qualificationa to Box C, ELECTRIC TRAIN set and tccca- FREE HONEYMOON HEAR A single V^€DO LIKE IT WAS BEING 46 Plain to ba able. BU 9-9025 or Ml 4-0209 after corles. 75 Pine St, ALL EXPENSE YACA'HON 1 i RIDERS WANTED—To Pratt k Moving— Trucking— 58 East Center St., Herald. NOTE OF IT f CHASED BV tten r r Whitney, East Hartford, 1st and 1-ARSON’S, Oonifectlcut'a ftrat II- 8 p.m. In New York For Two THE DEVIL 4t Cripples - 2nd shifts. Dally scheduled service -censed driving school lYtined Storage 20 Manchester, Connecticut SALESMAN — Part-time or full- i 200 FLUORESCENT light fixtures, — 7 Olorieu*. Days — HIMSELFflr^ S3---- for tat r n from Manchester. Low commuter Certified and approved b now FURNrrURiy"5^EPAmiNO - An­ time selling the all new 195) Lark i 48" long, 2 bulbs, metal reflec- — 7 Exciting Night* - 1 offering claastyxim and L behind tiques restdfled,.r^>rnlture Repair MOVE BY TRAILER vaa It’s lets Phone Ml 3-0541 In One of Now York’* 84 Typs measure j} rates. Silver Lane Bus Line. MI by Studebaker. Not too big, not tors, t»ke one or s'l. Need the 86 Literary It r n 3-8978. wheel Instruction for teenagers. Servjce. Talcottville. Ml 3-7449. expensive. One load Instesd of too *mall, but Just right. It's room. Priced right. Tel. Ml 9-9958 Leading Hotels scraps m Ml 9-8076 \ two ui three Easier loading and priced under $2,000. Up to .50 j or MI 9-0474, FREE! WITH THE ST Italian river fl ' ■ WOMAN would like ride froni HOW GOOD Is your vacuum clean­ unioadir«- Distinctive, dignified Help Wanted— Female 'miles on a gallon of gas RIdea ------^------"5nS,S AMERICA" 88 Ireland 1 Burnham St. to vicinity of Whit­ MORTLOCK’S Manchester's llead- er? We sell, sA-vIce and -enair and smart "The Best tor Ix-ss." like a bic car, drives like a TWO TONS OF COKE-to b# re­ IMPERIAL OUTFIT r Ing driving scholpl. TTwee skilled, 89 Oriental coin IT r r r ney Chain, Hartford, hourg 8 to all makes and tn^els. Kirby DIs- The Austin A' Chambers Cn 608 EXPERIBIIc ED tewing n.achlns dream. We have 2 and 4 doors, moved front callai-—$30 Two oil Enjoy a carefree, expense-paid va­ 00 Organ part 4 :30. MI 4-0390. courteous instructors. Class room tributors of HartfoM I” '’ -, W)8 Bast Middle rurnpike, Ml 8-8187 operators wanted. Day shtf Ai hardtops and station wagons. You cation in New York as guest* of R Maple Ave. Call CH 9)246.5, hurnere-T-bbth exeell'ent—one Sun- 61 Disparage n Instructions for \15, 16, . 17 year Hnrtford CH 7-1428 ply Kaklai Toy Co., 80 Hilliard 8i. ran have a 6 or V8, Standard Ray - one Silent Glow— air seal Albart'a. We’ll pay for everything T«. i«f u i p»t o«^ii ft.. ... rm s«. ea SM.sa. It olds. Telephone \ Mr. Mortlock, drive, overdrive or automatic. model, $30 each T, P. Aitkin Co., ___ a double room and deliriqua c*f. IKI IM. ^ lo-SI DOWN r n Director of Driver Educstion. KIRBY VACUUM Clekncrs Sales MANCHESTER Package Delivery, i meal* *t one of New York's moat • iM », au t—«. IM. Automobiles for Sale and Service. Also good) used clesn- Please do not phone Come over Tolland Turnpike, Manchester. 1 Fight like It u MI 9-7398. Ltght^rucklng and packag, denv- WANTED—Experienced deiital as- and drive the I.*rk. Talk it over MI 3.6798. famou* hotel*. AND you ran take lUDD SAXON dogs and---- BETORE YOU BUY a need oar ers for sale, all makes. Tel. MI ery. Refrigerators, waaherb and sistant. Call Ml 9-5075. this vacation ANTTflME YOU RY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDPIELD ‘Of all tho dirty trickt, mothor! No sooner did 1 throw 8-0401. with Chet Brunner nr .Tohn Gar- Jimmy over than he goee and geta a car!'* see Gorman Motor Sales Butek stov* moving specialty. Folding rttv at Brunner'*, Tolland Turn-, WISH! ThI* offer good only on the Sales and Service. 286 Main Motorcycles-j-BIcycle.*esi-i- 11 chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752. EIXPERIBDCED sewing n achlne “ Mias America” outfit and cannot operators. Night shift, 5 to lo p.m. pike on the Mancheater, Vernon TV SET $25, and 12” B. C Street. M, 9-4571 Open evenings Ruildinx— Contrarting 14 town line. BentlnelTV aet, $15. MI 9-1158. apply on prior *ales. BY JOHNNY HART LOCAL AND LONG distance mov­ Apply KskIsr ’Toy Co’., 80 Hilllsrd 1. 2 OR 8 ITEARS TO PAT BOY’S 26" English! bike, 2 years ing. Across the- street or arross m. . C"M..hn Tift NfnV TnS»it ImT OLDER CARS, mechanics spectate. ALTERATTUNS to Mtchena bath PAP.T-TIME servlee station, eve- CRIB, high chair, bathinette, rock­ "SUPER DE LUXE OOK descendants w il l ,flxlt yourself cars, always a good old, excellent condition. Ml 9-8919. the country. Your best move is ______, nfngs. weekends. Experience help­ 3 ROOMS OF rooms attics, cellars porches or with Oimmings. All points and i AND salesgirl for hsk ing horse and -baaslnet. Other selection lx>oh behind our office ful. MI 9-8108 .up to 5 p.m. bsbv Items, also eoffee table, end FURNITURE PROBABLY BE A BUNCLH playroom Plumbing, carpentry, places In Connecticut, Phone ery ahd coffee bar, 1 to 6 after­ Douglas Motors, S33 Main. elerlrlcs and masonry Ahiintmim Ml tables, dtnneo set, drapes rugs. All 100 per.cent guaranteed OF TALL,C.YUNDR(CAU, Bu.sine.s8 Se^vic^ Offered 1.7 3-6068. noons—Tuesday thru Sunday, ex­ COUNTER work —days. Full-time siding Garages, cottages, out perienced preferred. Apply Home Call MI 8-5341. o n l y *483 g y r a t i n g i d i o t s . NEED A CAR and ha.d your credit or part-time. InmPre In person. FLOUR SANDING i^d reflnlahlng buildings, room additions Njstde Made Bakery,Bi ■ 699 M*tn St. $18.1* Delfver* , turned down? Short on do’^rn pay­ Sandwich Nook, 909 Main St, *16.18 Month f ment? Had a reposaeaslon? Don’t Specializing In o.'d floors Ml Engineering Company, bic. 84 COROWOOD SAW, rig, steel table, 9-5750 ! Oak St MI 8-1428 Painting— Papering 21 w oltu; FOR «tbre and office^ "•pgine. 28 Inch 'Haw, on* tractor - ■you GET — give up' See Douglas Motors get work^ 18-Piece Bedroom the lowdcwn on the lowest down -Wling, selling, etc. Full or ■•aw table. PI 2-7211. ASHES, RUBBISH, lawns raked, ALL TYPES Of caroentTy work PAINTER AND paperhanger, psrtUime, in Mancherter, Write Bttuntinns WHAted— 18-Piece'Living Room and smallest pa,vmenta anywhere all kind of general work and done alterations, dormers, roof decorator Good clean lob reason­ 36 12‘Plee* Kitchen Noi;a small loan or finance com Box B> Herald. Female NEW 9x12 ROSE nig $150, used light trucking Moving' Jobs. tng porches, etc Cali Ml 9-5981 able price -S Yeocha. Ml 9-6914 9x12 figured-nig 150. 1961 PtSote — PLUS — pa^ plan. Douglas Motors 833 Prices reasonable. 1 Ml 3-014 '■after 8 p m. TWO WOMEN, part-time 'norntng. BABY .SITTING—evenings. Own — Vltctrto Refrigerator Main Street. ' BIDWEIJ. Home improvetnetil Co 4-door, good Condition, $350, On* after June 29 new number, MI work, salary. Must be wilting to’ transport*t(on. Ooy care In my hoy's bicycle, 26", $26. MI 9-8464, n S*t and Coiqb. Range 4-0784. , Ar.eratlona addltlnn* garages PAINTING a NId pajiernangi^ meet end talk to people, car nec-1 ho.iie. M I l-0660.< Pr*6 atorage untlT Wanted; Free 1942 PONTIAC, radio and heater, Roofing and siding experts Alum Good clean workmanshhip at rea easary. Call MI’ 3-0964 after 9 Sat­ COMBINATION coal Philco g u d*llv*ry. TVm . «6top <8y our own directional lights. Good running HllXS’ rEI.EVI8IUN Service liiuin clapboards a .apectalty Un­ •onable rates 20 year* In Man YOUNG LADy desires wijik in condition.- Extra tires. $~£. PI urday for appointment. •tove, 16 gauge pump shotgun. reliable men. . , Available at qll times Hhllcc fsc excelled wbrkmanshtp Bain> budr Chester. Pavmond Flake, Ml ddeto'r or denial office-. Inexper­ Phone for appointment BUZ SAWYER 2-8367. el ternit Ml 9-6495 nr PR a 911)9 9-9987 Chc*?i If taken at once. Tel MI ______BY ROY CRANE tory supervised service. Tsi Ml E X T R A m MAKE GOOD ienced but willing to learn. Ml 9-2700. ^AMUEI. ALBERT. HARTFORD »-9«i98 4-0287. rOH'T M A FOOL, SAWVER. MT THIS STRAICHT, Ml^iS TAJ MAHALI. BUGS BUNNY WANTED—Clean used cars. We CARPENTER— Ebcperienced in all PROFESSIONAL Exterior and In S E N S E !■ . CH 7-0888 anv time up to 8 p.m. TUKItF ARC NO TAXIS. ANO buy, trade down or trade any­ TV SERVICE’ any make nigbeat Helds of \carpentry. Contract or terior pathting Painters ano pa And amart. housewives, earn $3 C3IRISTMAS TREES - ’ Whole­ See It Day Or Night oon;t^ ant AKV more of VOUR SO-CALIED A VEWY VEAH: TH' VOU CAN'T WALK TO THC LOOKS URE TH' thing, Douglaa Motors, 333 Main. quality work at lowest price for reasonable "hoiirly rate* Ml perhanger available on shon no- to $5 .an hour—In their free tim e- Situatinna Wanted—Male .79 sale). Individually selected fancy If you have no meane of traiw- HOlSPITAL ON TftAT LCG.VOU'VI P ' OH, FOR ooooness'sake!! TASTY VITTLES LI'L TIGHTWAP'S expert work Famous loi service 8-0781. , ttce Frei ^eatlmaies Rcnerd Lo­ taking orders for. Avon's besutiful trees, that sell on sight. Wreaths, portatlen. I'll send my auto for OOT TO LET ME HELP VOU. WEPAST, GOOD. WAITIN'FERHHF 1953 CHEVROLET convertible - rifts, gift sets, with Ihe i -w 1958 boughs. Renowned qualitv Mod­ you. No obligation. IF YOU DON'T TRUST ME,. ms Good condition; must ianrifice. since 1051 Phone Ml 9-4887 Pot- zier! Coventry, PI 2-6152 MIDDLE-AGED man desires EH, TOO r TARE TH' terton's EXPERIENCED carpenters, spe- Holiday Bonk of Gifts! 4ne-^ Com­ work, five or^six hours daily. Ask erate prices. Extra early ■ell- A—L—B—E—R—T—'S TAKE MYAUTOMATiCJ Take over payments plus best of­ . CHECK £ializing in alterations. ■ renelga EXTERIOR and Interior painting mission. Avon Cosmetics. J A ' for Mr, Harrington; MI S-58'’4. out*. Write for price brochure. 48-48 ALLTN ST.. HARTFORD HMM... fer. Can be seen at 736 We«t Mid­ ELECTROLUX OWNERS Prompt and roofing. Call Cliarlesi. W. Ceilings reflmahed Paperhangtng.' 2-1758. ' I Hughe* Farms, Bernardston, OPEN NIGHTS TnX 8 P. M. dle Tpke. * frieiidly service on your Electro­ Latrirop k Sons. MI 9-0384.’ PI Wallpaper books Estimotcs given. Mass, SAT. 8 P. M. lux (R) cleaner Pick up anc de­ 2-8398. Fully covered b‘V tnsursnee. Call 19.53 GHEVROLi SF station wsgon^ Dofa—BirdA—Pet* *1 ■ V livery Call Electrolux authorized Edward R Price. MI m-'OOS COUNTEROim-, expericnca Very clean, $695. M I 3-0236, 88 sale* anti aJrvIce .Ml 9-0848 or JA necassary.-.Coll M l 4-8918, FpR SALE to goodliomo In coun­ Homestead St. 2-0108. Please ask fpr Augustii e RoofinK'-Siding 16 IN T ^ lO R , exterior painting. In­ try., 8 year old beautiful male OvrUrumI rr Ntxi N g i Kanilenski. terior apeclalisia. Ixiw winter \ _____ - COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, Germkn Shepherd. Intelligent, gen- prlcea. No tob too amall. John Help W anted — Male 36 tlij and playful. .Phone M" l-OM, COW IE'S TV ahd Radio .Service, Inc. Aluminum siding.- asphalt- VerfalUe. MI 3-2521. available all honr.x Siltistsctlon asbestos' roofing. Also ahimlnum, guaranteed Call Ml 9-15it ' galvanized or copper gutters and BOILER ‘ ROOM attendant; Re­ POMERANIAN puppies, for sale, SAFETY leaders. MI 3-7707, Wanted-'—Business Service 26 liable individual., Bxcellem " ’ork- AKC registered. Ml 4-1W68. M A M RUBBISH- Offer* com­ Itig condition*. High pressure boil­ Unmt^al Oofo0rtunHy MICKEY PINN /t-3/ TESTED plete full time cleaning . yervlee. RAY'S ROOFING OU . shingle and WOULD LIKE a large bridge ers. Vicinity East Hartford. JA! FOR LEASE------ULTRA MODERN BY LANK I.KONARD Ashes, rubbish removeo, tight built-up roofs, gutter and' conduc­ Tamn shade covered. Call MI 1-3168. 1 IViUim MEEKLK HY Dick cavai li trilling. Metal. cardboard tor work: rpof. chimney repalre 3-4724. rAHO BUI WANTS HAfTYeAHl.TNB OIQ ROT drums. Regular sendee avail­ Ray Hagenow. Ml 9-2214; Ray WANTED—Man to drive delivery TOfiOONSOMFOUIZy/------Specials 3 BAY SHELL SERVlOE STATION THINKIN60F ^ VOTE FDR VOU SORE Put VOTE FDR able. M r 9-9757. . Jackson, Ml 8-8328. truck and help In stoirS, 46 hour f. Y. TONffREN RB-V( FINCHE-OUR PLENTY OF RNCHE. week,. time and a half over 40 AT so WINDSOR AVE.. ROCKVILLE, CONN. R0O9TNG, SIDING, paintmg -Bonds!—Stocks MnrtgaKfS 81 BEAL ESTATE BROKER CK TO _ 7 5 ONLY HOPE FDR ENTHUSIASM HE,..OH, Car houre. Six paid holiday* - four Tile very lateet in *ervlce atatlon dealgn may be yeur* tor mod^ ’ WeALTMV THE FUTURE; 'S6 MER& S1«I5 MORTENSEN TV BpeTlaHaed RCA Alierationa_ and adoi itione. days *ick leave, .,Blue Croee, Con­ I erate Investment to man of proper character. Financial INTO VOUR I HAVE Custom 4-door. Radio, heat­ Iliriga - Workmanship ' guaran­ LOW COST Hnanelrtg. A oeowy per "Anything in Real Eataiel'* WORK televlalm^ servlee Ml 9-4641. necticut Medical ‘ gnd life inaur- I training ns*lstonce available. *... TO. er, Mercomatic- teed A A Dion, lne„ 999 A- Like It! Buy M OKV aion. Two-tone. PMNTlNa eaO ■H M **Th« Pried Is Rifht^ ' I f you want to be near Center St. and the boa Une,.*ee thla • SEWERS Eiiwari^ Folomiki fMCINIINNEY BROS. de hue 8, room Cape 44IU1 breeiewsy and 1 car garage. Denp I KNO W. HE Manchester Maeblnet42»a a*d A T O N L Y .juMjSar lot. PRICED to aoU; MAO WAWTBD. J * OfaMOMl Co. . VOUMHTM HIM Stoner' K.6 A 9-9044 IM -in .P M H St .:- Ml l-IUWt Park St. arendMar Blaln at. ia the location of this'•parkling VtlLY tAPLY. lUT Mi • INSTALLATION Basr___ 7 rneai older home la aaw bonditioa. t oar gamge. Beautiful lot. r VOUR MOMMY SPECIALIST f- * ----,TOO! Selling aAi^WlPHdlttg _____, Ovmera leaving for Florida, Bny neiW. 0 mnbllee for OVer 7$ ■Teafts.j; ib .-Bt . tliivR aiKl CtuNtry THE STORY OF MARTHA WAtfNE ... SFEaAL SPECIAL SPECIAL BY WIL.SON SCRUGGS JEFF COBB Draiii|;t Co. . We have 8 UaUaga In Andever. DevaaWy area priced BY PETE HtlKFMAN a^ OPEN EVENINGS. $ 1 4 ,9 0 0 $ 1 3 ,2 0 0 BUT sew 'APu're gONfl ID MAKB IT Ml 9-4143 froai •7.SM to d s jM To ate t •pcetolt ean Mni. y — -----V BCTTCRf .j DID NOU WHY, YES... MY CAR ' Moffoalglo- n.S-BIII.' 0O3M, THAT HURT./canT REMKMBK IVHfcU ) WDMT . oaivs j IS PARKED OUT IN C'APE COD. Niec jdx room cape JasLoff Porter 6 FINiSHE:!? RdOMB. Complctfly roddcotHted ' STAVAWAV, i YOUNG LADY, J HERE, * ACROSS THC MOUTHMEAN - I SKIP-I'M FRONT OF... OH, r i^ Bi. Poll KasemenL Alotninum combinations. since laati’dlolBiiiMney^ Nice'lot. Convenient loca­ J YOU DON’T < MISS. no; VMRNIMd VOU.' . KNOW THIS •) MANNING? Njce tion. MinttMnhdoirn. ' , WATCH TOR OUR WKKEND

... r iiM' OPEN FOR INSPECTION sFecial Aa pniMripaat* In too MulUpIo Uating Sorriot wn kayo ovor CLBANINO 18 other tottog* to abo4r you. Call to SEE THE GOOD TO NOV. S F rOUBICROlCB. ' • - r. J* . *6.501 NfeW COLONIAL. Six rooms with f il^ . - Built by V a m ! R. BuULin stovs and oyen. f FINISHED ROOMS. Wood paneUnf upstairs. JARViSKEALTY CO. LdDRe fM fltee; San 4)xk. baths. S b^*. Nice naifhborhood. Very clean. SSS E CENTErN tt:. COBNia o r LENOTE cooaaa. BcadtijRil view. ' Ml *-81i #-M i s-aess--«vtNii^ CAU * « Frita Dotla Pars AO »-7 m r-yY a#ew wklRMr lU t - u n , J 1 5 , ^ ■ ■ : , Jack TwitoMtton-Ml S-77S1 . . . X X. MANCHESTiBB'EVENING HERALD., MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1968 PAGE TWBNTV-TWO MANCHESTEtt EVENtNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 81, 1968 .4^ ..X PAGE TWENTY p Farm* BBd L«nd for Sale 71 UouMff For. S o i t ^ 72 Hm i w for 8idt 72 .HdUMlbrSfflt 72 Lots tor Sale 73 Bufaurfay tor Salt 75 HoiiMhold Goods 51 Rooms Without Hoard 59 Apa rtmcUts—Flatp— Apartment*— ' H o b m for Rimt €5 Fa m u aiMl Utml far Sate 71 ;.^B dinilitftim stgta sm typn 1/ ' ‘vl PUCABANT Tenements 63 Tenements « t CUSTOM,., BU lLT-7 Mom heWs, All.SOO.No clos^g c o ^ . Attractivs ANDOVER— Pine Ridge Drive. Ins room haat^ near EAMT HARTFORD, 121 Turibuid . of farms and Idad tract! wMni aiu MANCHESTER bath for one or COVENTRY—To aetUs estate. 121 dlatawaaKer, playMbia. double ga^ . thrse bWlroom ranch, oeraiitic Lo t AT c e n t e r , B sops. MI! Lovely. large, four room ranch. pl9t« with.,tu chUM, china cloMt senihmi•men. THREB ! Hoaacs tor Sale 72 SOUTH WINDSOR-r-Bmait young ADVERTISING plete bedroom eeta, 330 each. Aft# Stir, in I4KMT. THREE ROOM apartment, heat, Lawrence F. Fiano, Brokar. MI Bread A Milk St. Good foi daiiT- garage.. Truly a nice home and frontage. Call P. V, Tongren, appointmeht. Cieszynskl Fsibsr. FOR RENT or sale four room year Complete, double beda, 31 * each. hot water and utilities, $rr per 9-6910. ^ ing or development. Call Execu­ -.wnch, three beedriima, beautiful NINB ROOMringle, in established only 31,500 cash down. Broker. M l 3-8321,. Agency, Ml 3-1409 or Ml 9-4291. ROOM' WITH kitchen piivUegea, around cottage. Marlbdrough, month, Weldon Apartments, 45 tor; Ml 9-8067 or MI 9-4058. XX kitchen, hot water heat, aluminum East Side nemborhood. Five bed­ CLASSIFIED ADVErtTISING J)EPT; HOUR^ Complete ainsle' beOe,. 310 each. Conn. MEdford 8-3316, IMMEDUTE OOCUPANCT attrac­ MI 3-7088. , ^ centrally located. Slitfie oi double Wellman Rd. Phone MI 8-6940. •torma, full baaement, 14-acre lot. rooms, oil heaCl^car ga'rage. Pe- Greenway Park — Just listed. ANpOVER, BOLTbN, 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 W.M. kii)fLli bablea aceapted. See Mnit tive modem four room Cape Cod - b a s t HARTFORD —(While Uxey FHA. 'amall cash down or resume Very nice Cape Cod. Large living ANDOVER LAKE-Waterfront lot, BARRY FIVE ROOM apartment for rent, mear achoola, buaas, shopping. 114 Hcnay for Sal* l i last). New ranch homes, $14,990. duced for immedtste sale. '8. A.. COVENTRY AND VICINITY SALE 14 OFF on wallpaper Wall Doraey, 14 Arch St. OI mortgage. Only 315,900. Mad­ Beechler,- Realtor, aO 3-3969, or -room with i;ireptace, - open stair- 50’x200’, 31,600.. RI 2-6477. COPY CI-OSIN(; TIME FOR CL&SIFIED ADVT. ' ttlea' 4c a tile, Kehtiie from. To BIX ROOM, flrat floor, adulta only. aluminum storm windows, gas Harlan St. JA 8-0781. OLDER EIGHT roam brick hom e,' ,(Completely finiahed). Built-In dock k deVoa, Realtors. JA caae, dining room, two o* three VOTE DEMOCRATIC^ No heat. MI 9-6623. heat, large back yard. 87 Seaman stove and oven, fireplacs, ceramic W. R. Smith, A asodat^M I 9-6953. state road commercial property, MON. THRU FRI. 10.80 A.M.—SATURDAT • A.M. I each Oreen Paint and wallpaper. PLEASANT, heated, furntahed business zone, 1‘ a acres, rutted 2-0255, evenings JA 8-OlSt. bedrooms. l>4 baths. Full cellar, SoboliNin for Sale 75 Tilts Ad Paid For By Arenaea-Barry Committee rooma with pHvate bath. Kitchen ..Circle. AH 9-0147. FOUR ROOM, single bouse, 20 •tile hath. Full basementa, amesite store, three apartments, 80 aches, I at the Oreen. SMALL HEATED apartment par­ for club or church group, out of BOLTON—Five room ra n ^ Hk- oil heat, oversized garage . with all for 317,000. facllittea available. Call rc SQ. Highland St. Rent 390 Phone MI drives. completely . landscaped. a u t u m n 8T.-^3 bOdroom colo­ LAKE CHAFFEE — Large three TOUR COOrKRATIO.N W1UI. tially himished. suitable for one 8-6105. state owner. Call John H T-appen, trai large lot. Excellent plaw.for •ersened-in patio. Nicely land- ' FOR . 8ALE-r21 cubic foot deep- 3-4878. -10% down,' F.H.A. R. F, Dimock nial. Immaculately kept Inside bedroom modem home, year Owners loss, your gain ! Substan­ BE XprRF.CIATEI> Dial Ml 3-2711 person, a lad.f preferred. Apply THREE ROOMS and bath. Call MI 1 Inc.. MI 9-8281, MI 9-23')3, » a .motUtE. and the children. P .' V. •cimiKl tot. Walking distance to the freete cheat type. One year old, 8-5219. Co., Realtorii,. KQ 9-5248. Md out. Lsege living room with Ugh school. This home is vacant— around, facing on two large lota, tial eight room house, (four.' b*d- FURNI8H1ED rooma to rent. Also Edward J. Holt, MI 8-5117. 9-0576. 419 North Main St FIVE ROOMS—Stove and refrig­ Todgfcn. Broker. MI *-6321. ' ^ 1350. Call TRemont 5.6373, or 3 erator,-'garage, fireplace. Nice o. ' T fireplace, dining room. Wobded 'l ^ y ’ not enjoy Thanksgiving, din­ lake privtlegea. A steal at $7,900. rooiris)' all impro-vements, nic* Charter Rd,, Rorkville. large 2-room cottage fumlahcd 311.900 SIX ROOM home,-2 b*tha. XXI lot 800 f t ,In depth. Reasonably ner in this beautitui home Priced WiUtam A. "BiH” Schaffer, Brok- large room*, plenty of closets, with heat and llghta. Call t«tween MANCHBJfeTBR—Centrally located. FOUR ROOM apartment, first location, MI 9-1633. MANCHESTER ^Continued From^reeadins Paga Beautiful 8',i room apartments. Haor, furnace, garage. 71 Stark­ nil ateam heat, aluminum storms, priced, S. A ,]^ e ch le r, Rcaltoy, at (Ally 314.800 and only Al.SOO cash •ri overland 4-7025. garage, nice large yard, near vil­ 5 and 7 p.m. Ml 9-0836. ANDOVER—Five room Cape, oil double garage, large lot. Carlton . jtiANCHESTlER t - Beautiful six MI 3-6969 down. £(e sui)e to see ibis. lage center, excellent' neighbor­ USED WASHING marhlne 320. 3110 - 3116. Heat, hot wate,’. .1anl- weather St. MI 8-8490. or W. R. Smith, Asco- Summit Btreet— rOom O0I6- tbr. garage, exlraa. BU 6-5385. heat, garage, centrally located, W. Hutchins. Ml 9-5132. room ranch In prims cquntry club date, MI 9-8952. Tolland—Seven room house, tWo- hood. You must act fast as the Call ,MI f-1372. location. I5’x24’ living room Jwlth nial. Plastered walls, fireplace, city Only two. years old. First time car . garage. 6* acres land, several Household (ioodn Household Goods .51 GBN’TLEMAN — Fumlahed room FIVCE ROOM flat, second floor, all conveniences, for rent with price has been cut to 312,800. Verv r THREB RQQM burigalow for two option to buy. Call PI 2-6161 after NOW IS THE time to buy this fireplace. Large attractive kitchen. utilities. i0% FHA commitmsnt; offered for itale. Beautiful full two- tillable, 313.000. low down payment. .lUNIon aiite mahogany dining at 48 Church -St. near Main St. Available Dec. 1, MANCHEST^IR- Will sell under FHA appraisal of CapehSrt console TV’ HO oreSON ELECTRIC range, late aihilts. including electrleltv, hot 335 monthly. References. Phone 6 P-m. home. Priced below purchaa* Recreation room and den finiahed itory Coloniai Veiy close to high Tolland—Six room three bedroom model, excellent eondttlnn, UOO room table, alv rhaira. pada, two price due to owner’s death. Now in basement. Over 1,700 square feet 314,800. school, In good residential section. Enjoy fanm life and have free 30" Tappan elertnr raiiRe. yeara old, beat bffer. MI 3-3731. PLEASANT—Room In clean quiet water and garage. MI S-763« or M I 3-3505 after 6 p.m. Six room Cape, two unfinia>ed, ranch. Fine cabinet kitchen with like new MO MI 9-3630 after 5, MI 9-4587, TOLLAND — Four room ranch, vacant. Excellent residential sec­ of living area on a. large wboded Three large twin sited b'droom s built-in stove and oven. Large din­ rent from this suburban two-family; home next to bath and ahower. in A-l condition. A cctuiblo (5-4) bam, garage. Asking only' Two upright pianos ' earh l.W Free parking. MI 9-0887. LARGE ROOM, double bed kitch­ completely fumlehed, automatic tion. Large 5 'i room rancH, fire­ lot R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, B O L T O I^ with walk-in closets, full tile bath, ing room, extra large llvin"- room. RUO. MAROON, Wilton carpet FOUR ROOMS 'at Center, with place, tile bath, attached earage, •^ooU and ihopplnf. Rea»onabiy beautiful living r«om\ with fire­ 312,000. : Easy Spin Diy washing en privileges. For on* or two. hot water, automatic gas fur­ MI 8-5245. ^riMd. Immediate occupancyi 10% Oil baaeboard heat. Full concrete marhin* 130 Lika new, Sarriflee, Phone .Ml lusiral Instruments 5.3 A’TTRACnVE furnished ixoms fumlahed ranch, established value, with ' bedroo.ma. Large kitchen. ' Full 18 acre* of land. Avery Street, '"314.800—Bolton LskO. Six room truly a nic home and nriced right Garage In Ea.stern Connecticut Two year around house*, five ‘ Krause. M l'8.53.33 i Working mAn, Breakfast if de- Available Nov. 1st Middle-aged house, $95. Call MI 9-8367. three bedrooms, ceramic bath, ranch, full- baaement,''-^.aluminum on well traveled main road, with rooma and bath, oil heat, al'.minum I usf;i> FrRNnrRF, atove refrigerator and parking. basement, fireplace. ConveniMt to So Windsor. Five minutes walk to at 120.300. Small cash down. showroom 30'x40'. workshop 40’x sired. Five minutes to bus. Ml couple preferred. No heat $40 Call MI 3r7925 any time. bright birch cabinet kitchen, large *4(rhool and ahopplhg. 318,990. R, F. new school now being built, — - combinations Drilled weU. Nice combination windows, al.so three | F x r ii A N r .F ' MONOGRA.VI combination oil and I.AP.OEST selection of name brand' 3-2322. monthly. Call MI 3-5228, COVENTRY LAK^-^Year 'round living room with fireplace, dining 60', parts department 20’x40'. Good gas atove. Call MI 9-3334 1 Dlmock Co., Realtor!,. MI 9-6245. double lot, near privats beach. MANCHESTER REALTY room year around cottage, arte-; 15 OAK .STHKET hand and orchestra Instruments, | THREE ROOM apartment, modem home. Four rooms consisting of L, plastered walls throughout, at­ Year ’round recreation. condition. Well equipped with lifts, Sian well, on good tar road Both ! a t t r a c t i v e five room apart- COMPANY tools, wrecker, etc. Four acres VICTORIAN love seal and l-w o organs and pianoa In eastern Con- , KURNIRHED ROOM with k'Irhen ccinvenlencea, shower bath, auto­ two bedrooms, kitchen, lovely tached garage. Plus 12x20 awning XXIII B A D REALTY ASSN., INC. for only 38,000. Ixiw down pav-' Open Thuiadav Evenings nectlcut. New. used, rentals re-1 privileges, bath, laundry and mfenl, aecond floor, new electrir matic oil heat, sensible rent. MI living room with stone ftreplsce. ' 314,800—New 814 room ranch. land. Good rea.aon for selling. Undl 9 rhairs May be seen at 15 Earl over novelty fencing off enclosed TED GOODCHILD ment. airing. Ward Krause, 37 Walnut parking. Tel, Ml 9-7848, <1 p.m. atove and refrigerator. Call MI 9-2S.53. Enclosed, heated porch. Lovely ANDOVER—Six room new ranch, Built-ins, basement garage, two GasOjine station, three stall re­ Cloaed Mnndaya ; .91 , or Ml 9-7013. knotty pine aunroom. Nicely land­ Mi 9-80?fi daj’8 t , .MI .3.5333, 3-7254 between 8 and 5. view of lake. Adults only. Imme­ three bedrooms, living room and acre wooded lot. MI 3-0000 pair aqbp with full repairer's , 11- FOR THE BEST BUYS NK'ELY~FU^7sHErr^l^rii7new. scaped. Owner Ml 9-8719.. , Ml 9-3640 evenings WARD .9EAn.S oil heaters 30,500 g diate occupancy. CH 6-0728. dining area. Granite . fireplace, eense.’ six room house. Alt in ex­ KEI.VTNATOR refngfralor and CUERRINI accordion with rase, ly deeoraled. Well heated. Conven­ BEAUTIFUL 4 room apartment, CLEAN three room tmfumiahed 335,500 — Watrous Road, '^or the Atl 3-4348 WELLES AGENCY rilmwonri combination atove. Call and 43.300 BTC with electric LENOX ST.—Six roorh Cape with ' bookcases, built-in.rangti’and oVep, cellent condition. On Well traveled 120 bass, practically new 1200, ient location. 313 Spruce Rt. heated, centrally located on apartment, $50, Call MI 9-3055. tiled bath, full basement, city party needing a separate four room MAIN ST., Co v e n t r y Ml 9-43S7 pumps 30 gallon .John Woods gas •------^ ------1.------basement. garage; Nice 'pdrch, BEST BUYS-BY B^LFIORE HUGE 6 ROOM—1964 home. 24’ main road. Doing 3n exceptionally Call MI 8-48(17. ^ ground floor, stove, refrlgerafor Subarhan For Rent 66 sewers, near school bu„ • and home with private drive an<^ base- PI 2-7858 PI 2-7982 PI "-3716 hot water healer, good condition, and garage. 3100, MI 3-4836. ■ acre lot overlooks Andover Lake. living room, oversized bedrooms, fine buainess. Terms. -n Reaannable MI 9-0343. Bhtq^ping. only 312,800. Maddock • R F, Dlmock Co,, Realtors, MI 311,300-'-Two bedroom Cape in ex­ m4nt garage in addition to a.large center hall, 114 baths, baseboard FEE US- For good quallly used . ELECTRIC aleel guitar and 20 watt ROOM FOR RENT, bath, alinWer, ROCKVILLE—New 3-room apart­ six room ranch with 1’ 4 bitha. two Crystal Lake area. 4H room fumilure, aieriltzed repaired and IN CHESTNUT HILL—Feur rooma A deVoa, Realtors. JA 2-0255 eve­ • 9-5245. cellent condition. T|mken oil heat, aluminum storms ~arage. ranch, fireplace. Oil baseboard ‘ HI FT amplifier, exrellent condl- heated and parking. MI 8-1403. P ^OM APARTMENT ment, heated, electric range re­ nings JA 8-0139. heat. Early occupancy. fireplaces, finished recreation Wanted— Real Estate 77 finiahed Cpholalered furniture, ' lion. MI 9-4353 and bath, unfurnished, utilities not 315,200. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI- heat, full cellar. Artesian V'ell, one ' pot type P‘ frigerator and garbage disposal. XXIV room, two-car garage with electric 9-61S2. I rugs. cheata, dreaaera. beda. \ GENTLEMEN, TV, radio ronven­ Included, Call between 7 and 9 No peU, 390. Call TR 8-2803 or TR 8-ROOM RANCH tn excellent con- 317,500—Garrison Ck)Ionlal,,high on car garage. All In good condition. SELLING YOUR home? For aprings kitchen acta imany: oil heater. ItO Call Ml 9 53044. p.m. Niagara 2-7102. f u r n is h e d overhead door. On a two acre I FOR .SALE One violin, 125, One ient, comfortable master rooms, 5-5080. dltton. Radiant heat. Built 1950. i a hill, excellent view. Attached wooded lot. Priced far below re­ Immediate occupancy, 311,000. prompt, efficient, courteous aarv- ' chrome 1 dcaka, rnha. eir Ap i alto saxophone. 1120. Good cop- next to bath. Free parking. MI NEW SIX room Colonial, 317,900. HOME AND income 100. Eight TAPPAN Hni.IDAT gas ranre 220 CENTER ST,—3 roonj duplex, 272 MAIN STREET 8 bedrooms or 2 bedrooms and ' Built by Joseph Roaetto on Broad garage, large lot 225' deep. O il placement coat. room duplex at Center, either for Near Crystal l.,ake - I^arge four Ice and appraising without obllga- i pitanrea. aparkllng clean Ilk* .30 , vear old, will sarrtfire MI ditton Ml 3-57.33 9-3301 after 5 p.m. dining room. A large living room early on thi* one. room cottage, bath. Excellent con­ tion, call S. A Beechler, Realtor, i new. Including combination | flteam heat loll). 1 car giarage. Street near Waddell School. 114 rent-free living with Income or 9-3443 SIX ROOM house In Tolland oil has paneled fireplace. AttachAd a goo,d investment. MI 9-5650. dition. Could be ueed for all year Ml 3-6989 or Wealey R. Smith, Aa- { rangea and apace heaters Sp«-, Available tmmedlatelv, 'McKImiVy heat. Call TR 5-9431. baths, built-in stove and oven. Ji4.700-Immaculate Cape on Del- .^VERNON home. $5,500. ROOM AND breakfast .garage. Lot is 100 feet by 2i6 feet, landscaped, am—ti- ^ soclate. Ml 9-8952. Member Multi­ rial meiai bed and aprins 110 50 ' FI/ORENCE combination gas and for work-' Brothera, Inc. MI 3-8060. FURNISHED 8 room flat, first Completely - landscaped, Amesite mont St. Fireplace, hot water WenrinB: Apparel—Furs 57 Ing man. MI 3-4343. Price 317.900. Earle 8 Roh drive. R. F. Dlmock CO., Realtors, 314,700—5'4 room ranch. Extras EXCEI*TlONAL West. Stafford. l.J(rgc three-fam­ ple Ustlng Sendee. all sprayed 40G- off on « w . oil stove siso apartment sire gss floor, garage, available now. Call Realtor, MI 3-7433. ^ oil heat. Excellent value. T H I DIPLOMAT M” TV . . , the motl life-like mattress Open 9 |o 9' I.,aKlanc ! —._____ j F’Olin RDOM apartment Cottage MI 3-6458 after 5. PI 2-7013, ROCKVILLE—Pour room apart­ MI 3-5246. include separate room in baae­ ily house, hould bp rtisde into five stove Reasnnshie MI 9-3409 SIZE 10 EMfeRAI.D green gown, St Oil hot air furnace 330 Call ment. Easy financing. Delightful a-ell planned six room family. Good income Two raV ga­ ARE YOU CONsrOERIN'l pleture snd finest high fidelity sound system In all Furniture HospttsI 195 South SI., ment.. TR 5-4828. $16,500 -- Three-family dwelling, SEIiLiNG YOUR PROPERTY? worn only twice Ml 9-.5932 or MI ONf; ROOM with double bed at MI 9-4493. MANCHESTER— Beautiful Caj* rage. Two acre lot. High elevation. televislen. Prom gtfs.BO Rockville TR 5.2IT4. FOR RENT—Four room tenemaot, plus breezeway and garage, oaqs XXV bank appraised at selling price. , 317,500—Seven room split levs!. in exclusive section. Large b lautlj We will appraise your property 9-1994 sfter 5 p m. tin Cfioper Hill Rt. MI 9-0595. flrat flopr. Apply 30' Griswold St. GILEAD—Choice of 2 fine homes, m«;,jn,000.'12,000 OAKDALE HTOVE, like new MI — I F’OUR ROOM apartment, heated of egtras. An excellent hc.me aiid Excellent investment proposi­ Bullt-lns Include dishwsshc*. Pos­ free and without any obligation. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver ' 9-7351 Tel. MI .3-5041. one older, 7 rooma and bath, com­ V MANCTHESTBJR—Sevan room ram­ fully landscaped lot. Wa(k -out Come in, let ut prove that Magnavoz High Fidelity BABY' I-EOPa Kd fur rape tackel., — I hot water, remodernir.ed, 'or In- priced right at $14,900. Four fam­ tion. sible 114 baths. Aluminum ccn.blna- W* alio bay property for cash. gisss chins, ano used himlture ; pletely redecorated. Adiilta only. bling Cape. Large rear patlfi "*nd )M MINOR, Broker tolevltlon is the finest—and your best buy on any bails medium alr.e. excellent -ondtllon I Apartments— Flats j formation call MI 9-3933.' ily house plus six car garaage. in tloni. De lux* bath. FHA or pres­ basement, with shower and lava Member MulUiHe Uating bought and sold P'umlture Repair THREE PIECE maple youth bed One Cape Cod, 3 rooms and bath. ' attached garage. Paneled dining $13,900—Three bedroom ranch, one 8TWLEY BRAY, Realtor of comparison. Choot* from 37 biautiful ttviei In every Best offer lakes It Ml 9-7.33n, Children, welcome. Both available nice neighborhood and in good ent 41.4 % mortgage. 396.30 per ROCKVILLE Rer.-lce Ml 8-7449 j set Including bed, mattress, chif- Tenement* 63 Business l/orations condition, Just reduced, Call on room, recreation room, two baths. year young. Built-in oven and BRAE-BURN REALTY price range from only 1195.00 ------i Nov. lat. Academy 8-9063. month. tory. Recreation room. ferobe. and toy chest. 135. .MI F'IVF: ROOM aeeond floor flat, one for Rent 64 this one. Weekend special, short ensM. A neighborhood. 320,000. R. range in modern kitchen. Very TR 8-.5042 Ml 8-8278 'S F'OR RKNT—Four room tenement F. Dlmock CO.. Realtors, Ml 9-8245. attractive fireplace in . large ONE KITCHEN sel. table and four .3-0373 1 to 7 p m Wanted—To Huy 58 child permissible. 8fl 3-6129. way out, 4',4 room ranch plus ga­ H. B. GRADY, Broker chairs hardwood also one metal with garage, near Shopping Cen CflMMERCIAY business or office Wanted to Rent. 68 rage. nice condition. Full price living room. Ceramic tiled ANDOVER USTINGb WANTED, alhgl* and her) spring and dresser Call Ml GAS STOV’E and refrigerator Good ter. hue line and schools. Inquire •pace for rent Up to 6500 square XXVI bathroom, built-in vanity. MI 3-8009 COVENTRY two-family houaea. Member oi TWO At r> 3 ', room apartments, 310,500. Over 60 more liatinga of 311,000—Five finiahed six room Tesiedt Delivetedf Cuaranteed, Serviced by our 9 1077 after 5 pm . Saturday all condition. Reasonable. Call MI WANTED TO RUY 14.1 Main St. furnished or unfurnished adults. feet. Will aub-dlvtde Main St Ix>- WANTED to rent, garage In neigh­ more, kinds. Call the Ellsworth Five ro'-m contemporary four MLS. Howard R. Haattnga, Rsal- dav 3 0517. cated near Center Plenty of park borhood Of Brent Rd. Call MI ^.MANCHESTER — New six room We Are Active Members of The cape. Will carry amall ascend MANC3HE8TER — For 113.500. years old. IT picture window in tor. Ml 9-1107 any Uma Good need reaalahle furniture, F’lVE ROOM—first floor flat near New Bolton Rd. Ml 3-8.339 sftcr 5. Mitten Agency, Realtors. MI Large six room hoiffr. full base­ oten mechanics. Sold on our own copy 6 % ing Phone Ml 9 8229 or Ml 8-7444. 3-2321, 3-6930 or MI 9-5524. ranch honle in.Rockledge section, Manchester Multiple Listing Serv­ mortgage. living room overlooking beautiful also email Upright and aptnet hospital, on steam heat, tile hath, 114 baths, ceramic tiie kitchen ice. Call Us whether buying or sell­ ment, oil heat, all city utilities, L-ISTINGS ^wanted for all t)’pea of time pay plan. BFIAUTIFUL first floor font room 318,900 Four bedroom Cape. hills and village, balcony around planoe. cabinet kitchen, storm windows, THREE ROOM office. ground counters. Attached'-rgarage, ame-: ing. convenient to schools and stores. three aides, baaement recreation homes. For prompt,' efficient apartment. Ideal for buatn la, Large lot, small brook, . mesite Call Alice Clampet, Realtor, MI screens, Venetian blinds, recently execiitlvf or professional people. Level Main Street near jenter. site drive, full .landscaped l.ot, THE room with picture window and ' service call Cleszynakt-Felber W atk in s I'.aprl F u rniture Plenty ot parking. $19,800. R. F. Dlmock Co., Real­ drive, garage. 8% FHA, 10% VA. 9-454ST Agency. MI 3-1409 or Ml 9-4391, compleloly redecorated. Adults Office or apartment arrange­ Phone Ml WILLIAM E. RELFIORE patio. Kitchen with built-ins, in­ rCxcliangp preferred. Ml .3-7056 after 3. 9-5228, Ml 8-7444. tors, Ml 9-5245. ments. Heat and. hot water fur- 315,200—Six’ room Cape, breeze- MANCHESTER — Almost new 6 cluding dishwasher. Nicely land­ AGENCY scaped lot with rail fence. STILL LOOKING 15 Oak S treet ntahed. garage available.-Vili fur- OFFICE SPACE available Ideal way, garage, walk-in closet*. l',4- room Colonial, IH baths, fire­ $mak, FOR RENT—Three-room cottage At Lxist! ! x x v i i 883 MAIN ST. MI 9-0760 niah If desired. .Msln St. location. location 139 East Center St op- hatha. aluminum rombination, place, aJumlnum storms, hot Five room home In town. Ready suitable for couple. Call after 5 MI 4-02.33 after 5-9 o.m. amesite drive. 5% FHA, 10% VA. WELLES AGENCY Pottertoii’s p m. n 2-3300. poaite Spruce. Call'M;! 9-7177.’ 1 A RANCH WITH UVMO SPACE! 1 MANdHES'fER-iS' and 3 Duplex. $5,900 - Four room* on Bolton water oil heat, city utilities, near cash available, THIS WEEKEND low mileage 1950 to 1955* Slude- ■ Nice 'condltloii Inalde and out. Oil school and shopping center. PI 2-7350 ISO CENTER ST.— (COft OP CHURCH) baker Oiampion Trl MI 9 1997. • A KITCHEN’ THE WHOLE FAM n.V CAN EAT IN! Lake, heat and garage. 317,900. Call owner 5 a 3-3S38. John Morianoa Representing • A SP.ACIOUS LIVING ROOM! -hot air. heat, aluminum combina­ For other listings ELLINGTON— For $12,900 Well 'TWO RoO.M fumlahed apartment tions throughout. Nice lot in con- EASY FREE PARKING • COMFORTABLE DINING ROOM! $12,600 Five room Ranch, plas­ built five room ranch'glvle home, WELLES AGENCY at 103 Birch St MI 9-3884 We me ple-^scd to nnnuunre that our Incieaslng volume of • venient location. SO day-occupancy tered walls, hot water heat, REAL H.STATF; business has made It possible snd nccesaarv s A CENTRAL h a l l w a y : LAWRENCE F. FIANO, NORTH ELM STREET fireplace, hot water oil ’-xat, possible snd necessary on on* aide. 316,800. R. F. Dimocic comer lot. plenty of garage apace and large MI 9-4684 PI 2-7866 “HILLSIDE MANOR” ATTRACTIVE three room apart- that V e move to • THREE NICE BEDROOMS! ■ CO., Realtora, MI 9-6245, N o rici: Ideal home for th* growing fam­ lot. Excellent location, (..'all Alice i meni, Vernon. Excluaive neigh­ A NEW AND LARGER • LO.ADS OF CLOSETS: .315.900—Green Manor, newly dec­ Broker i beautiful leltinn of custom dvsignrfi Ranch, In arcnrilance wlln the requlrr- borhood, modern convenicneea. • TWO FUUr TILE b a t h s : ily. A confortabl* home of aix aa m p et. Realtor MI 9 4543, Read Rlcrald Advi. " x x ^ i r f orated double drive, beautifully rooms located on a double lot, S^pUt-levcl and (Colonial homes hy V &• R Hons- I menla of the Zoning Regulations, nofercnces required. Ml 9.2837. • 25’x50’ b a s e m e n t : h o t w a t e r HEAT! landscaped, real bargain. Own­ •MI.9-5910 1 for till* Town of MnnrheRter, Con-i ______1 REAL ESTATE • I, ACRE LOT. ONE YEAR OLD! nicely landscaped. Many extra OFFICE MANCHESTER —Cape Cod with er moving to Florid*. ing Corp., builders of Riga Heights, Bolton, nectlciii. the Zonins Bosrd of Ap-,TI-IRF:E ROOMS And tilR bath. s ONLY *8,200.00 CASH REQUIREb TO ASSUME six finished rooms' completely re­ OWNER SELLING large unusua■^eaturea such ga two china closets peals will hold s public hesrlng op Linoleum, Venetian blinds, heal, AT *15 5IAIN STREET, MANCHESTER PRESENT m o r t g a g e : Fast Action on All Types of ” Cln dining roont, newly tiled bath, Monday evening, .N'ovemher 10 (Opening .Ahniil N’ov. 7th) decorated. Aluminum aiding and Ranch. Box Mountain Dr., Ver­ cabinet kitchen plus pantry, diah- hot water, parking. School and S OFFERED a t 317,500: 'combination wlrtdowa. Nice lot. Listings non. Mid-twenties. MI 9-0113. You may choow Ihf atylf of home you 1953 at 8 no P.M In Ihe Henring Main St. setlinn. Adults. Ml c.ALL n o w :: ^ waiher and disposal, attic InaOla- Room of the Munu lpal Bmlduig on THE R. F. DIMOCK CO.— Mltch^l 9-5245 Convenient location. Minimum prefsr and have it built on I he wooded 9 23nn. ‘ down. 313.200, R. F. DimOck Co., John Morianos Representing LOOK trion. copper plumbing, 2-ca- ga- $17,900 ihe following application: .STATE B.ARRAR.A WOODS • .lOSEPH N. ASHFORD lyge with amesite drive etc. lot that .vou pick out. '' MI 9-7702 511 n-nSI3 ' Realtors,. M I,9-1^45. HEARING ALSO. WELLES AGENCY A four-family home on Spruce Property is Juat a 'few blocks NEW COLONIAL 6 n>oms, I 'j hklhSi built-in ROBERT W. AONEW ROBERT D. MliRDOCK WAfiREH J . HOWLAND, Rtalter Mo\\'ni'd F'. Beau'jtre. West side 5M silAlN ST. r - 511 S-llOg XXIX MI 9-4634 PI 2-7356 St. Good condition. Good location. from Bowers School, Fairly' priced Plan to drive out. Ihl« weekend anil see the three model homes . Brosd .St ISO th nf 270 West Mld- •MI 3-6*7* MI 3-6472 Good investment. For more details at 318,000. stove and oy«n, near achool and shopping. Bearing eompletlon. They're located just li^ miles from Ver­ I die Tpke.l, Industiial Zone. .Special MA^CK^S'WiJR— ^New. alx room plqgse call. Thank Youi non Circle on Route 39. ex( eplloti Is requested to conduct COp* just'off Forter Street Fire­ MANCHESTER . ROBERT J, EMTSH, INC. 'MHoiiS(ji«!;|]| new snd u.sed car sales lot and place, full basement. Aluminum PAUL L CORRENTI,' Broker 983 MAIN STREET Cerllfliate nf Ap|iioval foi same. REX On the Street With The Villags MANCHESTER, CONN. combinations. Nice lot. $14,900. R. MI 3-6363 All peiaoMs liilciesled may at­ ARTESIAN WELLS C*iarm MI 9 «r41 ] Co. Ml 9-5245 tend tills hkailng. ■% 9-5245, ( The R. F. DIMOCK CO. ItA.VnAI.I. At CLAIR s THREE BEDROOM ranch, (two Mitchell 9-5245 ZONING HOAIin OF' APPKAI.S ■ .'XXX . W# Invite your Inapection of our twin size), spacious kitchen. 12^4 VERY ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom FREE! j William II Stuek. ('hninuan new cvMtom built five rOom Ranch OiMopr Window THBRMOMiTER TR 5-705l9 $ living room xylth fireplace, full ranch, complete recreation room 6 AND 6 DUIM.EX. Nice condition in snd out, Daniel I. Hair, .Secfflnry $14,99P 20,000 ^?Ea k e ~ STREET—New six roo)n with attached oversized garage. R basement, garage, wooded lot, with bar, garage. 106’ frontage, It Advt.-No. .5985 | ;^|jOlonlBl with garage. Built by U is quality Huilt to perfection inside oil hot sir heat, aluminum combinations. Nice Financing Arranged NKW RANCH. .T bedrooms. Built-in stove and 30-day occupancy. John H Lap- trees, i high elevation, many MO MURCMA9K MOeBOMAUr ------MODI FI KD CAPE. 7 rooms. Large rear patio. R. Built-in stove and oven. and out,' ha* many distinctive and pen. Inc., MI 5-8261, Ml 9-2896, extras, only 313,900. Carlton "W. lot. Convenient l^ation. Juit ask to see ths WEfBOO oven. Paneled fireplace wall. Tile bath. Full Attached garage. Paneled di'ning room. Rec­ J^Large fireplace. ■ .Sun' deck, U4 | desirable features'! A', home you'll MI 3-6219. Hutchins, Ml 9-6132! •torm-tcreen windows or doer* basement. Amesile drive. lO'^'c down. FHA. reation room. 2 baths. Princeton St. »*aths, three bedrooms. Beautiful be proud to call .vtfCiir'own. 'View. 118.700. R. F. Dimock Co., MANCHESTER - Shingled Cape aaeeeaeee.eaaaaaaa Our location you will agree isj MANCHESTER — $14,500. Porter • a e e i -3lealtorz MI 9-8245. , St. section. Excellent famil:’, old­ Cod, alx finiahed rooms. Porch, $16,800 one of the finest,' high and dry with' er colonial, three bedrooms, spa­ fireplace, aluminum store' win­ r " V XXXI trees, aecluded and surprisin'gly dows, amesite drive. Call Owner —------V ----- t..4a, - — near the Bowers and new High cious living room, separate din­ em For Sale R 9J 245 IL _ ing room, large kitchen, front MI 9-3605 after 2 p.m. “ VERNOI^Naw (rix room ‘Colonial School. Our price is right and we'd For The Very Best In Homes Call • with attached,, garagfe.; Built-in enjo.v meeting you and showing and rear pqrches, automatic heat Ettablished •range and oven. Fireplace sun you through. ' and hot whter, oil, garage. Handy .. deck, 1»4 'baths, three . bedrooms, to school bus and shopping. By NK'Y RANCH. 6 rooms, .T bedrooms, built-in LARGE RANCH, Prime location near country appointment. Donald 8. Gal# “ high wdbded lot BricKrron 'Directions: From East Middle Restaurant ^ range and. oven. Basement garage, Hreplace, club. This beautiful honse on a large wooded Tpk*. between Princeton and Park­ Realty Co., AD 6-0818, evenings, Centrally Inrated. Will sarrl- 117,400. R. F. Dlmock Co Real: MI 9-3695, AD 2-8796, CH 7-4514, amesite drive. Built by U & R in Manchester. lot is one of the finest Ikitings in its prtce class.^ 2,^h)rs, MI 9-5245. er Sts, turn North on Earl St., fum OPe due to Illness, rhonp ieft for one block to number «0 JA 8-2001, JA 8-6230. Hartford' 311 9-7306 between 1-8 p.m. LESfe THAN ______XXXII______Buckingliam St. Realtoni, members of M.L.8. R. F. MMOCK CO. $17,900 ^OQOO vV e RNON-—New . fix room, . *t>i!t ;^ievei; High wooded lot Cathedral f -.Cellihg with redxyoOd'beams.-'Pullt- IT RAINfO LA$T SUNDAY SEE OUR CLASSIFIED ADS XXXX “ In rimg# and oven. 'lI4 baths large $14,900 firwlace. Finiahed laundry room. Garage. Three bedrooms, 317,99(). AGAIN THIS Ml 9-S24B NEW RANCH R./F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, Ml 1- (Ready To Move In) 9-^45. - SUNDAY • 6 hedronm* • Paneled An Address OPEN HOUSE BARRARA WOODS fireplace wall e Biilt-ln GOOD FOR THE J ; j f e a i l JOSIPH N. ASHPORD atove and oven * IJirgs. FREE REFRESHMENTE! . FREE NOVELTIEE! Ml 9-7702 Ml 9.8818 '►■Toventry lot overlMhirig ! Ve r n ON—New aix n^m ranch 5’Bl)ey • Oppoalle <^veA> You W ill Be Proud O f ■with attachedgarage. BtiiU-in' ROBERT W. AGNEW ROBERT D. MURDOCK try Elementnry Srhiol a CHILDREN! rang* and o,ven'“ jBr6plajCe'4n livihg- Full hasemenH,* Olr hot ; room and basement. JWooded lot, Ml 3-6878 Ml 3-6472 tauter heal • Minimum ! nice location. 316,500. R. ,F. Dimock' : 4town, ; Co,, Realtora, 9-6;^48. . R. F. l)l5IOCK CO. 310,500-S IR r o o m (gon ia l, alum­ MI Woodhill Heights 9-5245 inum storms, doubls garage, good loeatl^. CSrItoa W. Rutdiliia, MI, MANCHESTER 3 -im . that "iuxu ry V.A. C R O C K E T T S took” C orn er m m jv lf r m AV4MMBLE M ort90(8«i i n f S C L AvailoMt ^ 148 LARK 8TRBST , WE.'WHLL TItADK ' Only 4 Lnft ^ “HI-vIL IT E " a l u m i n u m If jrotr'wa«t to ielMiage yow hotiie,. the easy, way M bj' traiF fi/; jhSM, safaweatlBg. dat a COMmNATION DbOR 3 >>aal^ aei dMbiiikg. If yoo wdat Here's a door y ^ 'il be proud, to put on ^ In Ranch, Split I.evel or Colonial Up 17 MARION ORIVE a big three bedroom ranch witik year house. Beeutlful. modem styling com- a Design. Priced F>om two ifrepiaces, large lot ; . *17,200 tfien let as siww you this haase. bined with nigged engineering to guerentee Y OPEN FOR INSPECTION The e'waer wtM Magtde'r ,fA - Jyaart of Aetisfectlen. Over 1“ thick.'Comes _ Ing yoar hoaae la ea #ar'**tTade- PURNISI^d\|O DEL HOME ta" plaa . . . If yoa Mve East ef cetapisls with eS hardware, including outside OPEN SATURDAY ami SUI|}DAY,f0 lo S Baturday and Sunday, 2 p.^-5 p.in. the liver, W «> ad this ad In a Skimiiiuin door )amb..pneumatlc door ehecki Rartfsitf aaarr last week aad a DAILY 1 to S aiaa called aad said ha Uved . SeiAsc hedset el Andgrood for Mom and Bad, too.Y-room split-levll home •ast af the river . . . la 'Fravl- ' *■ • -A. " ' for immediate occupancy. Affe? Inspecting these homM 'which vou DIRECnONSi Enter Woodhill Heights OApnalt* Manrheater- bn fully landscaped lot. 2 bath* (1 with stall shower in deaea. Weald wa taka hp haaa* iT E iisn m v «4 . u i j „ J.'’/ " " irienas aooui wieir many leaiures. buen gs . . full rooms. Parkado OB Middle Turnpike- Went At Tovvlr Rond. Conttnnn n^aster bedroom), dream kitchen equipped with dish­ la. laddeataiw. ISAM chM avw tm SsysMef Paa ApHf 1939 . Pr*” * right off Brent at Boblller Roail to Modal washer and-disposal. Finiahed rec. room. 1 block to Buck- the Bwtfgaga h ' hll that Is re* dining room plus 8 bedrooiRB. Bath room in chidr. Modern kitchen With plenty of Heme.'' aad nmre ate tse cleaiag VISIT O U l W in A Y .. ------aaagu v4i ______vto*,, ^««as*r 'MiaobW Alt W*im ley SchooliyHi^ and dry.ii) the hill* of Vernon Street. Quick sale needed due to Kavy trarAfer. . ^ O P fH OAUY.« SUNDAY! dSTpLym 'eTis ------:m g i . ______“ i.r-Row ____ while the Alaas T3am tMally daplex. Beth small and before the Interest rate* increase. It will be a plea\*ure to Yhow you through these BETTER BUILT BY— homes. Please call u*. DDMEOnONSt '%’eniea'«trf«l (nt Conk’s Oarage) thizi riaht apartaseate vaeaat. Two aew TfiRnk You. to Marion Drive. Flnt house an ML . ^ h«tlag..Male8Nk' ' «• •• a. wa.eeeb • v a *YV||9IMRa a a eiaa-- VINQ rl%K«a 331 NORTH MAIN STHEET—tEL. MI>5353 GASTON REALTY CO.-165 SCHGOL ST.-Ml 9-5731 > NAME ;CITT JAR ViS , ' : Vi;S OpCR Daily 7 A.M. to.! P.M„ InchMUiQr WeteMday^ MEMBER 0 1 ; MANCHEjmtlt BOARD o r KKALTORS a BOMBER OF MANCHEntR MlnkTirLs JUIBTIKO JARVIS REALTY CO. ^ /M/i/ncjP'ADOEESt liiiiiisi III rnvrwwMMwiaMaMOMtfjp h o n e : Altefnoon and Satnrdhy Until Noon M M 2 0 6 - M I M I I 2 m 141^7913 5 . V . ■n' y--:

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TTie Rev. J. Clemant Walker oi' The Z ip tK Club will hold ita :.w ; w e ^ y eatbaek pfttty for membem #“i Bntiiford wm talk on 'Talth" # the meeting of Ifu Slglna Chi of and frienda tomorrow night atart> ■4i. the Second Congregational Church Ing at 8 o'clock'.. lUncIiMUr Lod^tt of MiMoni Sunday night. The yOuth group of HaWiStori Hours: W& Itold a opocUl moetlng to- the Wapplng Community Church Suniet Rebekah Lodga will meat ; ’AIid■wh|^^ b « ^ time thftn ahop RbIb’s for that n«'w‘outfit. «i|tit. U o ig t wai op«n at 7 o'clook haa been Invited to attend the In Odd Fellows Hall Monday gt apd will then proceed to meeting. A worahip aervice will 8 p.m. A kltchan'ioclal will follow FOR YOlifR CONVENiBNCte:— ; eriMm of the fajahiona are here and priced within your budget* the W. P. Qtilih P;unera] Home precede the epeaker, and refreah- and mamher* are asked to bring S'.'vK - where, a t 7:30, a Uaaonlc me- menta will be aerved at the cloee of prises. Refreshments will be MONDAY 9 AJtt. to 9 :S0 P.M. tv. ■ -..'. ■■ ;■. ' '■'‘i laorlai eervice will be conducted the meeting. served. . for Qerald K. Wardle, a member TUESDAY 9 a !m . to 8:30 PM. ^ ■'v'-v;:- of the Oak Park, HI, Lodge of The Army and Navy Club, at Ita Mary B. Cheney Auxiliary, WEDNESDAYS A .^. to 8 :80. P.M. '.jW p;. _ _ meeting Wadneaday at * p.m., will USWV, will .be hoaleiae* to the elect officer! for the coming year. Nutmeg Cluh'memberi Sunday at THURSDAY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. ^ A potluck at «:80 will precede the 1:30 p.m. at the VFW Home, Mrs buiineas aeeslon. Gertrude Buchanan or Mrs. Gladys FRIDAY 9 A.M. lo 8:30 P.M. DIm o u M Prices Ridolfl may be contacted If trans­ Reaeiballona for the chlcken-on- portation la desired. SATURDAV'O A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Al DtpimiiiitiiM biacutt lupper which 8t. Mary'* Oiilld will een-e In connacticut Trpop 49, Girl ^couta<: assiited HANDBAGS with the "Ye Olde Country F a ir" at the Senior Cltlsena Halloween III' ARTHUR DRUB Thuraday from .1 to 7 p.m. will liii! cloie on’ Monday. They ahould be party Wednesday afternoon at Beautiful handbags by Style- made through Mr*. Walter Altken, the Community T. Additional sponsors of the group are B'nal Mark. Many styles in plastic 869 Main S t B'rlth, Community B a p 11 e t calf. Choose from medium or Church. Council of Catholic Wom­ V ' jB«et Roy; Dr. Robert Wickware, prpfeeeor en, C o v e n a n t Congregational large size bags. Also Cash- of education at Wllllmanllc State Church, South Methodist Church, rherette and Velveteen bags. THATCHER Teachere College, an authority on YWCA and St. Mary's Episcopal All bags are in lovely fall iHtM Cemptrelltr acience In the elementary achool*. Church. , colors. will talk jn the type of acience program eullable for elementary Th* second In a series of lec­ grade* at the meeting of the Man- ture* by the Voice of Youth will cheater Child Oroup Tue*day *l be held tomorrow at 7:.10 p.m. Iri' $ 2 - 9 8 1 p.m. In the Buckley Schoo' Li­ the West Middle School auditori­ ea* brary. Any p«’‘enl* or teacher* um. 927 Aaylum Ave., Hartford. Intereated are Invited. Among the speakers Will be George A. Barrow and P e t e r Federicko.■ both of Mancheetcr. MANCHESTER Sandra R. Moelltir, daughter of WELDING SERVICE Raymond E. Moeller, .40.7 Adama St., haa enrolled aa a freahman FHRNAOK and ROILKRS medical leoretarlal atudent at REPAIlIRD Becker .Junior College In Worcea; VanRaalte Ur, Maae. She graduated from T e l. M l B-16AS— M l t -8761 Manchester High School In June. GLOVES Washable' fabric gloves, slip-pn styles in double woven cotton or He Know* Stale tlovcrnment GENERAL a TVIce Comptroller nylon. Medium to longer lengths. a Twice A I>cgl«lalor TV SERVICE DOOCY a Now State Auditor FOR liiiii $2.00 T. $3.50 Pair PHLI, TOP I-KVr,n N ig h u $1959 iC« 9 3 Plus Part* Thatcher for Comptroller Com­ STATE SENATOR mittee, A. Roeengren, Chairman TEL Ml 8-6483

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D uring Ge^ieTa l^ k s >c " y '^ i Lon Cites Green Light--- Cruiser? LC(B m ^ r^ st'JPfan Grand Haven, Mich., Nov. 1 Paul Dubrovin of Muske- , gan. stopped behind,A Grsnd Haven police-cruisef at ToUeferN-Testih^ an intersection, Hey^stsyed Seattle, Nov. 1 (A*)^Vice right there uhtil police com­ PrVsid^nt Nixon nroiuin up his 7 pleted their investigation of a continental United States United Nations, N.Y., Nov. 1 (;P)4through after Russia tried to lack minor traffic accident. —The United j Nations today ap­ on a pFovi'so reiterating the md So­ When two pdWemen asked cihipajprn tour last night with, viet call for immediate, uncondi­ whst He wanted, Dhbrovin a plea 1 or eledtion of a Repub- proved. over determined Soviet op- tional cessation of tests for all ..said nothing; he wa.' just licpn CDDgress to support the posittflh a ' TlT.S.-backed proposal time. ' waiting for .^Uie light to administration's'“peace with­ calling fot* auspeiialon. of nuclear The West has opposed this de­ change. . tests while the Geneva Big Three mand ail along, ittsisting on an in­ Only light anv where near out surrender’’foreign policy. spection systerh lo detect viola­ was the red ^flasher slop the The V ce’preiident, hi a Wife and talks are onJ iMeii Foiiin tions before agreeing to any per­ , cruiser. ’ their two cauj^htera' head for The 81-rnaUon Pglitical Commit­ tee voted top. the plan-49-d with manent ban. Dubrovin, 4P, wa.s hauled off Alaska |dday. The committee finally acted to jail on a drunk driving They '.plan iitops li. Juneau, 23 abstentions after a bitter pro­ cedural .wrangle that la.sted past after more than three weeks of de­ charge. Yesterday he was I After ' Anchorage and Fairbanks in be- bate and fiiUIe attempts to work fined $11.5 and sentenced to .10 half of IGOP candidates running midnight. ds.i’s in jail. The ballotj was hailed as a vic- out A compromise that was intend­ IN - for two icati In the U.8. Senate ed to start the Geneva talks off on and one n^^tho Houae in a apeclal tory for the West. Diplomats held iDays in Pit little hop.f. however, it would do a bright note. election .Nov. 25. Dyring the debate, tho Soviet H. In his last stateside speech be-, much to wit agreement at Geneva where the hited States. Britain Union and the United States held Russia Warns fore the t (Nov. 4 election, Nixon fast to their posilion.s. j Springhill, .N. S., .N’ov. 1 (/P) told a flspubllcan rally at Everett, and Russia re negotiating over an —Seven more miners—in- international .system to policepolie* a Russia in.sl.sted on an all-time 80 miieitiiorth of -here last night, ban on testa ' i unconditional hsn, regardless of Iran on Arms. I eredibl.t witli.stjtiKling nine that .the Only 'way to beat Com- The soviet'Union voiced'dogged,'theouleome of the Geneve n-1-^ days (if entomlimetd— were r'uniat,^ tactics without war is to opposition to' the resolution sp^- ^he m ited States declared suc"h be strong I militarily, Arm diplo- ssppu.'^ii.iuii nj III*" I cn$iiiui.iuii nuvxii' ^ ^ Pact with U.S. rescued toflay from the sored by the United States anfl>J" ' l.iatically-while at the same time inflicted on a control ------(lp)Vtl)s , rtf a wrerked coal waging-peice unceasingly. 16 other nations. But it was be- >>’ '^^nriite. Ifeved the Russians would quietly '' , Firm Pphey Means Peace Amazeil rPNi'uo worker® *ai K. .MIIJl)4 mg. In the opinion of expei ls here •N'eW York, .N’ov 1 .A'' A sfrike -lucky seven, had .spent his 29th Sheriff Denies Anoencan and Russian spokes­ hiilhday men said the discussion wart Ish no.oltloh on ■ a .short-tetm siis- retary of .State Dulles\made the Moscow. ,\'ov. t iiPi -.Ptegsure must await nfficlslI] action,sctlori .nome.Some ■ of New Y'ork’s ijcveii major dfliliep underground. He was built up today for_tbe exile of sa d forfeiture of born OM. 27. The other mirvivors "purely procedural " and declined peiyrion canie frtmi the IJav V llling to live elsewhere, the Icjne .Vvalt Offlclsl ,\ctlnii /^reed to "slop tlir clmk" and ig- t (( ontlnued nn Page Hightl^ cash fund st the jail. The furid Neither Russian nor Western dele­ sians while denouncing the 1-rear! ' > o the criticism mdi<;i('es nobody Tlie theme of the attacks was: hci‘0 will stand F*' hui way." imri* Ih^ midnight doadlinr lo ron- j contains mope^ turned in by pris­ gates woidtl detail Its provisions. llme limiimit are likely to fall in/line TaiTaipei. Nov. 1 lA-c The (^u^moy "Throw him out." luiuc lalka. Tlioy tiftme to lorms oners for safekeeping while they It was jhus tmdlsrlosed wpepher for the tfrfieW e be ng.ng . /J .Island war lapsed into extreirielv 'alf' Radio Moscow .,eered in hroad- niele Moscow’ wiilers, Iciiiimg ca.sis In 10 languages shortly before .F3() a ni aro li. jail. , ' the Soyiet pro"posal Included sny Althoughfh the Geneva talRs won...,would j hghl. „ __ and . apoi adic artillery fire to- •■IW’titor Zhivago" anti-RoViel. ap­ The pappia havA. .naid tll<*y Sheriff Donald H. Porter, 'who controf features at all. continue even .It all three re-, (^a.V aven though It Iwa.s suppo.seri pealed to the gnvenmienl to strip "Let him go wheie he wishes. would all atop publishing (f a is running foe reelection, skid al­ Tl>e Soviet opening 'statement Slime shots on the proving grounds, 'to he a shiioting day. Pasternak of his cittzepahtp a .No Soviet man or wo:nan waitts guild alrtko ngainst or^e or i.uore legations of a cash s/iortagt were an^initial remarks of the Western the absence of Rus.sian test This , w:as an odd-hunibcred day nirtve which observers -fiere said to breathe the air he hie, thes ' ros.ultcd^ In refu.««Hl by ctHfl union from the AP Wires politically motivated, __ ^legates' -- U.S. ^Afnhassador blasts, might give a measure of of the month and there^'e ^ was could li''"- his exile from the .So­ The froah ouU rV came 48 hour/ employra lo rro»fl pirkrl linoA He said the ergor fcirne*^ up in ..-James J. Wadsworth/ and British Russia's sincerity in the negotla-' ” 1*®'' unreati icted -etYmmunist viet Union. alter •Serre.laiv Viadiinir Semi-^ Thu« a strike rail a?am«t either a partig,! audit is optf of book/ Minister of State Datdd Ormsby- lions, one Western nuthoritv said. | *bler\\ flie Vinder Peiping's pol Ulasil iralion the exact mean-( chaalny-of the Young Uomiminist ] n,p pinies. Heralrt Trihime ui PnsU'’ keeping." Gore - emphasised thqre funda­ The three dciBgalions are ex- cy of every-othei-dsy wnV. ' 5'es- l-pague siiggc.sted. iii Pirii'lci' shut (U’lwii all seven papers.^ PASTERNAK FREE TO LEAVH Raya .Potter ToldlFIrst /' mental lines; \\ pqeted to hold several meetings leidav «l«o wh.s an-odd-numbered ’ I Khrushchev s pieseii' , that the . The fl,2- of, (j,e dalile-i day Boris Pasternak la tree to, and then take up tn^ nego- 3 p.in. (9 s.m. E.ST) Monday. restricled' fire for two successive New sTidIrits leave Russia to receive^ the No* Arm of Knust, Everett * C am b ria, ,'on^. days. > ■ dalist world. ■ | All four tentative settlements should, be finished in a week or hel Prize. The SUOimnt fol­ Nationalist Defense headquar­ ‘Culled from AP Wires Ousted froioiiZt pliin 1 inovide for package tnneasea of lowed a Tasa anmituicemeiii ten days. ters said only an occasional shell , Pasternak has aiicadv been $4 a week in (lie first yeai of the, England today;said Potter can that Pasternak had n rltlM S4>- landed on the offshore Islands fnom ’ ' strlpaeri of membership irr.lhe cnnlracls and $.j weekly In the ?ec-1 Viet Premier Nikita KhniahcheT- "yell" politics s ll'h ^ wants,'! He, midnight tj) midday. / Halloween outing ends In tragedy , Soviet Wrltets Union as an nut- ond year. - ' ■aid proximity of -the fund issue fke Calls Jobless Dip Stresslng hht RuCkiae President Chlahg Kal-sftfR yes­ ipr Oklahoma, man and two small 'growth of the reaction here whep I All agreements are subject to and ai'knnvvledglng he may have with State elections Nov. 4 came terday reaffirmed hla recent 'r e ­ daughters In '.’Irick or treat" cos;' he wss nameA by' the ftwedish ! guild mein her l•allflcatlnn roniiiittfed errors;' because the amiual .audit is taken nunciation of forre as the' primary tujiBe when light plane crashes lli'| Academy of Ijextera Inst..' eek as The Tunes. Herald-Trlbnne and Sample of GOP Work ■ftieans of recovering the Red-niled Tulsa Ten enlisted men who are' ------glOO.OOO FARM FIRE \ (Uohtini4 !—and called the t^mocrats glooih- TTie address had plenty of harsh'mBy unloosed thmisanda of props- cocktaH li’pe of bomb in front of s nentepaper Akhbar Blyom. h a B.v THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' dogglers about the Nation's econ- criticism•4 Fi of 4the, ^ A FYArsa Democrats-r-ifi the , rest ...—s.'s.. dene ‘Dr. Zhivago’ in Russian Wlth 1 but a long weekend be- om.v—In a nationwide teles’iaion brief Hem llrom Ha WashlngtoB same vein as earlier Eisenhower ((Continued nn Page Eight) • Alvards of $83,1(15.60 made by a r ^ wrespendent today said the tween now and election (lay. Con-1 address from here last night. The campaign speeches In Los Angeles. • Sf ringflejd, Maz-s, Stioeilor Court j The Hague, Nettierlshds. l i ? 1^1 -Tesponslhle for thi^,'’ the publisher llnited’ Stales ,wa« considering nertlirtut campaigners dionfF'dare i speeclu-flstlinjt the .opposition and San, Francisco, Clhicago and W ts- ■jtf.i( in connection w ith plcal--'plann«^ campaign. He retunud to Wash- hew." vj ^ President's' Baltimore talk degit / V - fT$W7 A 'FAffg. „ bridge washout fovr vears ‘hgo f^tfce flrM stage of the project to meet tn , Hartford tonijfhfc ,to j i’nglop inimediately afterward, exlenaively wHh the nation'a econ- U l t | W A A U l i e r , ... Gov..Foster Furcolo (D. aiid ^^hivago [ in *Ru|sTan. , (f$4e; Muutun firm said It tried , 1— j'--- lo reach Feltrinelll before ' doing fiance and swap . 'optimism'/'but j Eisenhower charred that what omy and the Administration's, eon- -‘i.c-' • 'Jl--> ’.* •-.; i"' * ai¥ airport ofilclal take issue with f inti • u/s. .FU ERS K n ji:b a hard day ol‘ cam- the printing, but hc«vyas on vaca- only after hr cal)a the radical ,%ing of the fentlons on Jiovv It stemmed the j Kanaa* City! Jfqv. J.' (A A * hta* fiecreUrj’ of Cbmmerre .Slnclsirv -** f : tienha, Italy; Nov. i Twe palgn'nr. busineaa recession. *’' s « » r irnvei-nne -ec i.eH nz Ivi— ...... lion. A Company o ffic ia l.'F. .EcR-, DemobraUr Party la ' madele up of {chlrilats yestg)ttl*y pbgtpwtkd a wec)4s., after governor accused orlP j' Valican InformaUolt herv- mHttgry planee. believed to havn . The Republicans, led by giiber- extremijrta. jfolltlcal free spenders, Last Minute Addltioa jstillcc a^^hk) /n>aiiawAm A ir playirigin Jnollttcs" Ir .-loirtnc vP^iatiei" 'Vqrjd Fqir. ' , bout, said .the company went l flown from the f'.S, Aircraft Car> ■ hatorial candidate Fred R. Zeller, and< men 6f little faith In Ameri- At the last minute, Elsenhower I^ M 'a o thev’ i ^ n ' w U ^ nw- BosiViu a1?p"rt ruihvay ’ -Thd Dutch firm, .Mou^n * T'o-, I ahead w ith the printing, belleying , trier Flbhreatal, crashed *• mUea planned :’a trip into the northwest ca'a, future. Hb. aaid their party gdded ______^ ...... ^P-m . u...,.—ij.. y. / . ,1 - ...... a’China ...shas offetid capiur. ^L^.R .part o f the state. Zeller, after ia- so split it )■ on both , sides of that nnemploj-ment declin^ ah-f/’We/irtrikV-had dno^lii&eduledfand technjcTsni^^^^^ • , „ li pnnamed Dutchman.- The fi^ni ] FrUriiwlit sMghtA Alber Uto print-; mo4ni^bM^n(«r'^ie!^?^^^»w , swinging through Fairfield county every queation-.-inpludi^' the ex­ ^ther .300,W in .the rrionth 5^ c h to stmt k i t night, TW'A said tt Daefory Hi. his ctiuni rv. Indi'vtndimesionJTklnrwl It did hot know the Ciiplgs l ing two TOpfe»/,were sent th the [. mm aboard one pigoe died in the yesterday, scheduled a person-to- plosive"iu,''' Civil ^Rights ‘guvii IS^eiwur. . ended enueo vedterdav.yau roay. OrdlDg^y,----■— gov-- prepared to! cease opefwtlonajjcglslator ‘ i- K. M. Dachlsn_ sayic... j vCere to'be distributed by.'the Vatl- | Ilallsnipubllsher. and'he ,waa asked h drt|iilit said first reporta reach- peraon tour through Wjristed and; Tlie Repitblican Party. Eisenr, ernment figures .jnr-.. Jnhieaaness snuidditiie globe apd tiirtoiilfli its T5ie fact that most of the ' menAVere.' can,,Iilf’ormaUoir Service. how mtich he ' vCartled for the j 'Ihg p^.lee. Three aboard the sec- the 31st Senatorial l>l8trirt. today:'how , ower said oh , the other hand. .;■ .! aren't . made .public until a week or 19 060 ettiployes.fV i .,-r- j aorincss...... probahlv'avrprobahiv''averted disaster. 'Itallsn^ puliligher' ! 1 iglits, the rtfficlal sg)d. to MSS' ot end ptade.were saved. - The ba.vlc Issues retnslned about; tlje only political Instrument that j JO days after Ihe flM of each ^>^aflk■’prt^a^«•. j « ihternationallwTien a m figlMer ‘'oto FeltnneUi csIIoiF thp pntte-. Utls year, :Mouton.v.a»d’ Feitrlpelji, " the same. Wjiile , Zeller toMred' can give .us'winslble. united sni ImonU.: - ^ oflTdSMof tlk' ln t r t p a t ih r t o r S e r a .U . caromed o^^^ SUmford and Bridgeport, KJov , progressK-e leadership In Anieri-j Speaking of JHe'unemployment elation of MachInUts, said; ’ Imoblle* snd iimeshed into a bac-, " ’".fd pObllshlng rigbu to -Jbe • Rm.-mn cople.* but contract Atiniham Rlblcoff repeated a ca." ,1. . ''* « « '> « ’ R> total of about . ''If th< membeip, vote to Accept raekiikt'Barbers Frtnl Naval Air book banned JhRuiisia. / . | Nam la falling simrt tn M4 ct* promise that Denrocrau don.’t plan .Many Empty Heats't: i3,g00.0d0 as compam with'a June 4he proposal by the . company.! Station, in Honolulu. The pilot ( FeUrinelli said the vefalon print-] Had I knovvii. that thb manu- i torts ; to meet yhat fr e eMew t « brttti: CoiuiecH mM ‘'thp/MSf Gmaral Aesembjjr §. bal- isfi aarUer- in Hha vreek that an i pie. ‘ cicoaomle ftaetieiSBSMt la laggiag beeause .el the.llatry''. bardaw «-• 'kncM-hudgut.' ,vS'; . ovafnow'audiaiHsa